akushar
Ido
editEtymology
editFrom Esperanto akuŝi, from French accoucher and to some extent English accouchement.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editakushar (present tense akushas, past tense akushis, future tense akushos, imperative akushez, conditional akushus)
- (transitive, obstetrics) to deliver (a child)
Conjugation
edit Conjugation of akushar
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | akushar | akushir | akushor | ||||
tense | akushas | akushis | akushos | ||||
conditional | akushus | ||||||
imperative | akushez | ||||||
adjective active participle | akushanta | akushinta | akushonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | akushante | akushinte | akushonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | akushanto | akushinto | akushonto | |||
plural | akushanti | akushinti | akushonti | ||||
adjective passive participle | akushata | akushita | akushota | ||||
adverbial passive participle | akushate | akushite | akushote | ||||
nominal passive participle | singular | akushato | akushito | akushoto | |||
plural | akushati | akushiti | akushoti |
Derived terms
edit- akusho (“accouchement: delivery in childbed”)
- akushistino (“midwife”)
- akushala (“obstetrical”)
- akusharto (“obstetrics”)