Etymology

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Borrowed from Esperanto vomi, French vomir, German vomieren, English vomit, Spanish vomitar and Italian vomitare.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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vomar (present tense vomas, past tense vomis, future tense vomos, imperative vomez, conditional vomus)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to vomit
    • 1917, Louis Beaufront, Ido-guide: English-Ido. For doctors, nurses, stretcher-bearers, the wounded, the sick, soldiers, page 11 (translation by the author).
      Matine, me vomas bilo e muki.
      In the morning I vomit bile and slimy matter.

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Latin

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vomar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of vomō