vund-ar: (
Ido-English Dictionary : W
«wampum»: wampum: Indian currency.
warant-o: (
warf-o: wharf, jetty; -eto: landing-stage, gang-way. V. exp.: Warfo esas nek digo, nek kayo, nam ol ne esas masiva, ma speco de eshafodo formacita ek ligna o fera trabi; II-712. — DEF
warp-o: (
wat-o: (
weft-o: (
weld-ar: (
wer-ar*: to wear (clothes, jewels, etc.).
west-o: west; -a, -ala: westerly: of or relating to the w.; -e: (direction) westward, in, to the w.; ad- -e: (with motion) westward. — DEFIRS
wigwam-o: (2001) wigwam. — DEFIS
wish-ar*: (
wiski-o: (
wist-o: (
wistiti-o: (
wolfram-o: (
Ido-English Dictionary : X
xantin-o: (
xantofil-o: (
xeni-o: satirical epigram (first introduced by Goethe and Schiller); (
xenon-o: (
xenofobi-o*: xenophobia.
xerofit-o: (
xifoid-a: (
xilofag-a, -o: xylophagous (insect, bivalve). Def.: Una de la multa speci de insekti, qui rodas la ligno; IV-647. — EFIS
xilofon-o: (
xilograf-ar: (
Ido-English Dictionary : Y
ya: indeed, most certainly, truly (used in a sentence to lend emphasis, to confirm a statement); esis ya mea kulpa: it was truly my fault; me ya facis to: it was I indeed who did it. — D
yak-o: (2001) yak, yack: wild or domesticated ox of Tibet and adjacent areas (Bos grunniens). — DEFIRS
yakt-o: yacht. — DEFRS
yar-o: year, twelvemonth; -ala: yearly, annual; relating to y.; -ala (od, un-yara) planti: annual plants; -libro: yearbook, annual (cf. almanako); singla-, omna-yar-a, -e: yearly; which takes place every year;-deko: decade; -dek-a: happening every ten years (cf. dek-yara); -cento: century; mi-yar-a: twice a year; -rento: annuity; ca-yar-e, -a: this year; ante un yaro: one year ago; en yaro mez-valora: in the average year, one year with another. — DE
yard-o: (
yatagan-o: yataghan: long Turkish dagger. — DEFIS
ye: preposition of indefinite meaning to be used when no other preposition covers the meaning; especially denoting position, place, precise situation, time: ye la fino di la libro: at the end of the book; il prenis il ye la manuo: he took him by the hand; ye ca vorti: at these words; ye la di-mezo: at midday; ye dek metri de me: at (or, within) ten meters of me.