Etymology

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Borrowed from French plantation, Spanish plantación, from Latin plantātiō, from plantātus. "plantacar" was chosen instead of proposed plantar so not to collide with planto.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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plantacar (present tense plantacas, past tense plantacis, future tense plantacos, imperative plantacez, conditional plantacus)

  1. (transitive) to plant
    • L. Kauling, Evangelio da S. Lukas, XX 9, page 71.
      Ulu plantacis viteyo, farmo-lugis ol a kultivisti e foriris longatempe.
      Someone planted a vineyard, leased it out to cultivators and went away for a long time.
    Ka vi plantacas frumento o maizo ye ca farmerio?
    Do you plant wheat or corn at this farm?

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