lingoto

Ido

Etymology

Borrowing from Spanish lingote, French lingot, Italian lingotto and English ingot.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /linˈɡo.to/

Noun

lingoto (plural lingoti)

  1. ingot
    • 1908, "La ponto dil Diablo", in Unesma lektolibro.
      "Prizentez la manuo", il dicis al balifo qua hezitis, ed il pozis en lua fingri lingoto de oro maxim pura e tam kolda, kam se ol ekirus la mineyo.
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    • 1913, Progreso, vol. 5, page 596.
      Exemple, la simpla laboro dil manuagisto, qua charjas vagono per gisfera lingoti, sugestas fiziologiala problemi delikatega.
      For example, the simple work of the manual labourer who loads a wagon with cast-iron ingots, presents very delicate fysiological problems.
    • 1922, British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report of the Annual Meeting, page 403.
      Nia preco cadie esas £90 po tuno, afrankita ye bordo di London, e la preco augmentos o diminutos segungrade la merket-preco di plomba lingoti, kun rabato di 2½ po cent. ye pago kontanta.
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Portuguese

Verb

lingoto

  1. first-person singular (eu) present indicative of lingotar
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