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1 idor
iz. Naut. land; itsasoz eta \idorrez by land and by sea io.1. io. ( oro.) dry; egur \\ belar \idor dry wood \\ grassb. ( lurra) arid, dry2. ( antzua, emangaitza) sterilea. ( ardoa) dryb. ( solasgaia) dry, dull, tediousc. ( irria, barrea) hard, harshd. lan \idorra eta gaitza tedious and hard word4. (irud.) (p., bihotza) hard, insensitive, unfeeling; bihotz \idorreko gizona an insensitive man -
2 odolgabe
io.1. bloodless; \odolgabeko estatu kolpe bloodless coup2. (irud.)a. insensative, unfeelingb. ( ezer ez egin nahi ez duena) apathetic -
3 soraio
[from sor + jaio] iz.1. husband that consents to wife's adultery2. (Albait.) ( txerriena) swine leprosy, cysticerius io.1. leprous2. insensitive, indifferent, unfeeling -
4 sorgor
io.1. ( hatza, besoa, e.a.) numb2. (irud.) unfeeling adb.1. adimen eta belarriak \sorgor dituzte they have dull intelligence and ears2. \sorgor begira ziguten they looked at us impassively
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