Etymology

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Borrowing from Esperanto tegi and Latin tegere, present active infinitive of tegō.

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Verb

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tegar (present tense tegas, past tense tegis, future tense tegos, imperative tegez, conditional tegus)

  1. (transitive) to cover (a bed, a piece of furniture, etc.)
  2. (transitive) to caparison

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Derived terms

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  • tegilo (cover (for bed, etc.), horse cloth, caparison)
  • tegotelo (cloth cover; tarpaulin)

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay tegar, probably from Proto-Mon-Khmer *t₂guur, *t₂gar (straight, upright)

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Adjective

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têgar

  1. stiff-dry
    Synonym: keras
  2. rigid, inflexible, unyielding.
    Synonyms: kaku, keras
  3. obstinate, stubborn.
  4. determined.
    Synonym: tabah
  5. robust:
    1. (systems engineering) designed or evolved in such a way as to be resistant to total failure despite partial damage.
    2. (software engineering) resistant or impervious to failure regardless of user input or unexpected conditions.

Verb

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têgar

  1. (imperative) to harden, to stiffen

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Further reading

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Latin

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Verb

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tegar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of tegō

Swedish

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Noun

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tegar

  1. indefinite plural of teg

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