FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*danaw, fromProto-Austronesian*danaw(“lake”).
IPA(key): /danɔ/
dano
- lake
Ultimately fromOld Norsedanir(“the Danes”), fromProto-Germanic*daniz(“Dane”); compareDanishdaner.
dano (accusative singulardanon,pluraldanoj,accusative pluraldanojn)
- aDane
dano
- Archaic form ofdana(“therefore”).
Old Galician-Portuguese
[edit]Inherited fromLatindamnum, fromProto-Italic*dapnom, fromProto-Indo-European*dh₂pnóm.
CognateOld Spanishdanno.
- IPA(key): /ˈdano/
- Hyphenation:da‧no
dano m (pluraldanos)
- damage;harm;injury
14th centuryCE, Johan Fernandes de Ardeleiro, compiled by Angelo Colocci,Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional, published1526,A mi dizẽ quantos amigos ey (cantiga 1328), lines8–11:Ca eſt eſtoie quantoben eu ey / Nen me digades amigos hy al / Ca e quanteu poder ueer os ſeos / Olhos meudano ia nũca farey- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
Probably fromdí-(“from”) +an-(“away”) +ṡiu(“this”).[1]
dano (always postpositive)
- used to indicate that a clause contains an inference from what goes before:then,therefore
- used to indicate a parallel with what goes before:soalso, sotoo
- however
For quotations using this term, seeCitations:dano.
- IPA(key): /ˈda.nɔ/
- Rhymes:-anɔ
- Syllabification:da‧no
dano
- impersonalpast ofdać
- Rhymes:(Portugal)-ɐnu,(Brazil)-ɐ̃nu
- Hyphenation:da‧no
Inherited fromOld Galician-Portuguesedano, fromLatindamnum, fromProto-Italic*dapnom, fromProto-Indo-European*dh₂pnóm. The use in games is asemantic loan fromEnglishdamage.
Cognate withGaliciandano andSpanishdaño.
- damno(pre-standardization spelling)
dano m (pluraldanos)
- damage(an instance or the state of being damaged)
- Synonyms:avaria,estrago
O casco do navio sofreudano.- The ship’s hull suffered somedamage.
- (law)injury(violation of a person, their character, feelings, rights, property, or interests)
- (video games, roleplaying games)damage(a measure of how many hitpoints a weapon or unit can deal or take)
Essa espada tem 20 dedano.- This sword has 20damage.
Borrowed fromLatinDani(“Danes”).
dano (femininedana,masculine pluraldanos,feminine pluraldanas,notcomparable)
- Danish(of Denmark)
- (historical) of theDanes(Germanic tribe of the Danish islands and southern Sweden)
dano m (pluraldanos,femininedana,feminine pluraldanas)
- Dane(person from Denmark)
- Synonyms:danês,dinamarquês
- (historical)Dane(member of the Danes)
dano
- first-personsingularpresentindicative ofdanar