~mote ripe, ready to eat

Part of Speech verb, intransitive
Phonetic Form (i·)mote
    • ripe, ready to eat
    • Typical Subject nut+
      • Example 1725:
        Ra ra i-le ne to ebieve, vongoro ka i-mote.
        Time went on, till they reached mid-season: this is when the almonds had finished ripening.
        Example URL
        https://doi.org/10.24397/pangloss-0003351#S105

Related entries

  • See also:
    • moso1 ripe, well grown, ready to harvest / compound element found in several (now opaque) words referring to old age and maturity: amoso, momoso, makumoso.