pilkoĵetilo

Esperanto

Tenisa pilkoĵetilo

Etymology

From pilko (ball) + ĵeti (to throw) + -ilo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pilkoʒeˈtilo/
  • Hyphenation: pil‧ko‧ĵe‧ti‧lo
  • Rhymes: -ilo

Noun

pilkoĵetilo (accusative singular pilkoĵetilon, plural pilkoĵetiloj, accusative plural pilkoĵetilojn)

  1. (sports) racket
    Synonyms: batilo, rakedo, raketo

Usage notes

A batilo (literally hitting device) and a pilkoĵetilo (literally ball throwing device) are used to refer to any piece of sports equipment used to strike a ball and can be used interchangeably (though batilo is far more common). Rekedo and raketo carries with them the sense of a piece of sports equipment with a handle below a large circular or oval striking surface. A tennis racket and a golf club are both batiloj, but neither a baseball bat nor a golf club is a rakedo. A raketo is also used to refer to a rocket or missile.

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