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Etymology [edit]
From German Rad.
rado (plural radoj, accusative singular radon, accusative plural radojn)
- wheel
Italian [edit]
rado
- first-person singular present tense of radere
Adjective [edit]
rado m (f rada, m plural radi, f plural rade)
- sparse, thin
Derived terms [edit]
Anagrams [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *razd-, possibly extended form of root *red "scrape, scratch, gnaw;" see Sanskrit रदति (“scrapes, gnaws”), and रदन (“tooth”), Welsh rhathu (“scrape, polish”), also see English rodent. Possibly connected to Old English rætt (see rat).
Pronunciation [edit]
present active rādō, present infinitive rādere, perfect active rāsī, supine rāsum.
- I scrape, shave, scratch.
- I rub, smooth.
- I touch (upon), brush along, graze.
Inflection [edit]
| indicative |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
rādō |
rādis |
rādit |
rādimus |
rāditis |
rādunt |
| future |
rādam |
rādēs |
rādet |
rādēmus |
rādētis |
rādent |
| imperfect |
rādēbam |
rādēbās |
rādēbat |
rādēbāmus |
rādēbātis |
rādēbant |
| perfect |
rāsī |
rāsistī |
rāsit |
rāsimus |
rāsistis |
rāsērunt |
| future perfect |
rāserō |
rāseris |
rāserit |
rāserimus |
rāseritis |
rāserint |
| pluperfect |
rāseram |
rāserās |
rāserat |
rāserāmus |
rāserātis |
rāserant |
| passive |
present |
rādor |
rāderis |
rāditur |
rādimur |
rādiminī |
rāduntur |
| future |
rādar |
rādēris |
rādētur |
rādēmur |
rādēminī |
rādentur |
| imperfect |
rādēbar |
rādēbāris |
rādēbātur |
rādēbāmur |
rādēbāminī |
rādēbantur |
| perfect |
Use rāsus m, rāsa f, rāsum n followed by the present indicative of sum. |
| future perfect |
Use rāsus m, rāsa f, rāsum n followed by the future indicative of sum. |
| pluperfect |
Use rāsus m, rāsa f, rāsum n followed by the imperfect indicative of sum. |
| subjunctive |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
rādam |
rādās |
rādat |
rādāmus |
rādātis |
rādant |
| imperfect |
rāderem |
rāderēs |
rāderet |
rāderēmus |
rāderētis |
rāderent |
| perfect |
rāserim |
rāserīs |
rāserit |
rāserīmus |
rāserītis |
rāserint |
| pluperfect |
rāsissem |
rāsissēs |
rāsisset |
rāsissēmus |
rāsissētis |
rāsissent |
| passive |
present |
rādar |
rādāris |
rādātur |
rādāmur |
rādāminī |
rādantur |
| imperfect |
rāderer |
rāderēris |
rāderētur |
rāderēmur |
rāderēminī |
rāderentur |
| perfect |
Use rāsus m, rāsa f, rāsum n followed by the present subjunctive of sum. |
| pluperfect |
Use rāsus m, rāsa f, rāsum n followed by the imperfect subjunctive of sum. |
| imperatives |
active |
passive |
| present (you) |
future (you) |
future (he/she) |
present (you) |
future (you) |
future (he/she) |
|
singular |
rāde |
rāditō |
rāditō |
rādere |
rāditor |
rāditor |
| plural |
rādite |
rāditōte |
rāduntō |
rādiminī |
— |
rāduntor |
|
present |
perfect |
future |
present |
perfect |
future |
| infinitives |
rādere |
rāsisse |
rāsūrus esse |
rādī |
rāsus esse |
rāsum īrī |
| participles |
rādēns (rādentis) |
— |
rāsūrus-ra, -rum |
— |
rāsus-a, -um |
rādendus-nda, -ndum |
Derived terms [edit]
Descendants [edit]
radō
- dative singular of radon
- ablative singular of radon
References [edit]
- rado in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879
Lithuanian [edit]
rado
- third-person singular past tense of rasti.
- third-person plural past tense of rasti.
Old High German [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From the adjective rad
Adverb [edit]
rado
- fast
Serbo-Croatian [edit]
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /râdo/
- Hyphenation: ra‧do
Adverb [edit]
rȁdo (Cyrillic spelling ра̏до)
- gladly, happily