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See also:Appendix:Variations of "deo"

English

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Etymology

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Clipping ofdeodorant.

Noun

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deo (countable anduncountable,pluraldeos)

  1. (informal, rare)deodorant
    • 2005,Drum: A Magazine of Africa for Africa, numbers687-694, page32:
      Some men complain theirdeos don't work after regular use. Your underarm area can build up immunity to the same product. Alternating twodeos can give you total protection.
    • 2014, Damodar Mall,Supermarketwala: Secrets To Winning Consumer India:
      He brandishes a can of deodorant (deo) spray as he says this, grinning all the time. 'I started using this about two years ago. I didn't realisedeos can be so useful in controlling sweating and keeping me feeling fresh.[]
    • 2014, Julia Franck,West:
      'Maybe it's a teeny bit embarrassing, but seeing that we're good friends, Jabłonovska, don't you use anydeo?' 'Any what?' 'Deo. Deodorant.' She pronounced the final T sharply and distinctly.

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Clipping ofdeodorant.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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deo m (pluraldeo's,diminutivedeootje n)

  1. deodorant

Derived terms

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Anagrams

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Ido

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from EnglishdeityFrenchdéitéItaliandeitàSpanishdeidad.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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deo (pluraldei)

  1. God, agod, adeity

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Irish

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Etymology

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FromOld Irishdead(end).

Noun

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deo

  1. Only used ingo deo

Istriot

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Etymology

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FromLatindeus.

Noun

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deo m (pluraldai,femininedea)

  1. god
    • 1877, Antonio Ive,Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno, volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page40:
      Ti me pari oûna dea infra lidai,
      You seem to me a goddess among thegods,

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Latin

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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deō

  1. dative/ablativesingular ofdeus

Old High German

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*þeu.

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Noun

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deo m

  1. servant

Sardinian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinego, fromProto-Italic*egō, fromProto-Indo-European*éǵh₂.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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deo (first person singular,pluralnos,possessivemeu,dativemi,accusativeme)

  1. I(first person pronoun)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*dělъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dêo/
  • Hyphenation:de‧o

Noun

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dȅo m (Cyrillic spellingде̏о)

  1. (Bosnia, Serbia)part

Declension

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Declension ofdeo
singularplural
nominativedȅodélovi
genitivedéladelova
dativedeludelovima
accusativedeodelove
vocativedeodelovi
locativedeludelovima
instrumentaldelomdelovima

Swedish

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Etymology

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Clipping ofdeodorant.

Noun

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deo c

  1. (colloquial)deodorant
    Synonym:deodorant
    Luktar min nyadeo gott?
    Does my newdeodorant smell good?

Usage notes

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The plural forms are inconsistent. Thesuppletive formdeodoranter may be used as well, similar to many other Swedish words ending on /ʊ/. Compareradio.

Declension

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Declension ofdeo
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitedeodeos
definitedeondeons
pluralindefinitedeosdeos
definitedeosarnadeosarnas

See also

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References

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