alterigi

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to land (a boat, airplane, spaceship, etc.)
 * 2) * Jurij Finkel (translator), La Nebulozo de Andromedo (Туманность Андромеды / Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale) by Ivan Yefremov, Chapter 6,
 * Erg Noor alterigis la stelŝipon sur la poluso de Tritono en la indikita loko, malproksime de vastaj kupoloj de la stacia konstruaĵo.
 * Erg Noor landed the spaceship at the appointed place at the satellite’s pole, far from the broad domes of the station buildings. (George Hanna translation)
 * 1)  to land (a fish)
 * 2) * G. Badash (translator), Tri Viroj en Boato (Three Men in a Boat) by Jerome K. Jerome, Chapter 17,
 * Mi bezonis duonhoron—duonhoron, sinjoro!—por alterigi tiun fiŝon; ĉiumomente mi kredis, ke la ŝnureto tuj rompiĝos!
 * It took me half-an-hour—half-an-hour, sir!—to land that fish; and every moment I thought the line was going to snap!
 * 1)  to bring down to the ground (a building or other structure)
 * 2) * L. L. Zamenhof, Hebrew Scriptures, Psalmo (Psalm) 74.7,
 * Ili bruligis per fajro Vian sanktejon,
 * Malhonore alterigis la loĝejon de Via nomo.
 * They have cast fire into thy sanctuary, they have defiled by casting down the dwelling place of thy name to the ground.