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FromAncient Greekὄρος(óros,“mountain, high ground”), fromὄρνῡμῐ(órnūmĭ,“to stir, stir up; to urge on, incite”) +-ος(-os,nominal suffix).
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FromAncient Greekὄρος(óros,“mountain”).
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FromLatinōs(“mouth”,oblique stemōr-).
oro-
FromAncient Greekὄρος(óros,“mountain”).
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Cognate withMbyá Guaraníoro-.
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| Number | Person | Nominative/Accusative | Possessive | Dative | Objective | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | 1st class | 2nd class | Nonreflexive | Reflexive | 1st class | 2nd class | |||
| Singular | 1st | ixé | xe | ixébe/ixébo | xebe/xebo | ||||
| 2nd | îepé | endé | nde | endébe/endébo | ndebe/ndebo | oro- | |||
| Singular and Plural | 3rd | a'e | i | o | i xupé | ||||
| Plural | 1st exc. | oré | orébe/orébo | ||||||
| 1st inc. | îandé | îandébe/îandébo | |||||||
| 2nd | peîepé | peẽ | pe | peẽme/peẽmo | opo- | ||||
| Indefinite | asé | asébe/asébo | |||||||
Inherited fromProto-Tupi-Guarani*oro-, fromProto-Tupian*orʲo-.
Cognate withMbyá Guaraníoro-.
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Derived fromAncient Greekὄρος(óros).
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