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Translingual

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aro

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forAraona.

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English

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Etymology

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Clipping ofaromantic. Coined on the Internet in the 2010s.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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aro (comparativemorearo,superlativemostaro)

  1. (slang, neologism)Aromantic(not experiencing romantic attraction).
    • 2016, Laura Chan, "My sexual preference is nope",Dalhousie Gazette (Dalhousie University), 12 February - 18 February 2016,page 16:
      For ace andaro people, the possibilities for diverse relationships are endless, despite how pop culture often brands our identity as restrictive and confined.
    • 2017 October 26, Melissa Reph, “You might not like hearing this, but I don't like 'Riverdale'”, inThe Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College,page 3:
      For the show to completely and utterly ignore this is huge since there are very few representations ofaro and ace-spec people in media of any kind.
    • 2018 November 29, Alexis Stark, “A-spectrum student experiences on MSU's campus”, inThe State News, Michigan State University,page 5:
      This provides a home base for people looking to learn more about ace andaro identities.
    • For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:aro.

Derived terms

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Noun

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aro (pluralaros)

  1. (slang, neologism) A person who isaromantic.
    • 2016, Laura Chan, "My sexual preference is nope",Dalhousie Gazette (Dalhousie University), 12 February - 18 February 2016,page 16:
      While aces andaros can often be a misunderstood demographic in the queer community and outside of it, information about our identities is making its way into more conversations.
    • 2018 October 19, Isabel Nathan, “Asexuals, you are not alone”, inWashington Blade, page20:
      Now most of my social circle is made up of other aces andaros.
    • 2019 October 24, Chelaine Kirsh, “Let's talk about aces, baby”, inThe Sheaf, University of Saskatchewan,page11:
      Building off from this calling card,aros have a more obscure variation of this where they don white rings.

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Anagrams

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Afar

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aˈro/ [ʔʌˈɾɔ]
  • Hyphenation:a‧ro

Noun

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aró f 

  1. bite(act of biting)

References

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  • Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015),L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie)[3], Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis)

Albanian

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Noun

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aro m (pluralaro, definitearua)

  1. Dogançe form ofaeroplan
  2. Dogançe form ofarixhi

References

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  • Haxhihasani, Qemal (1964), “Elemente nga fjalori i dogançes, fragmente bisedash dhe tekste në këtë të folme”, inStudime filologjike[4], number III, page149

Basque

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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aro inan

  1. time,season
  2. age,era
    ErdiAroaMiddlesAges
  3. (Navarro-Lapurdian, Soule)weather
Declension
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Declension ofaro(inan V-stem)
indefinitesingularpluralproximal plural
absolutivearoaroaaroakarook
ergativearokaroakaroekarook
dativearoriaroariaroeiarooi
genitivearorenaroarenaroenaroon
comitativearorekinaroarekinaroekinarookin
causativearorengatikaroarengatikaroengatikaroongatik
benefactivearorentzataroarentzataroentzataroontzat
instrumentalarozaroazaroezarootaz
innesivearotanaroanaroetanarootan
locativearotakoarokoaroetakoarootako
allativearotaraaroraaroetaraarootara
terminativearotarainoarorainoaroetarainoarootaraino
directivearotarantzarorantzaroetarantzarootarantz
destinativearotarakoarorakoaroetarakoarootarako
ablativearotatikarotikaroetatikarootatik
partitivearorik
prolativearotzat
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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FromSpanisharo(ring).[1]

Noun

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aro inan

  1. wreath,garland
  2. ring,circle
Declension
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Declension ofaro(inan V-stem)
indefinitesingularpluralproximal plural
absolutivearoaroaaroakarook
ergativearokaroakaroekarook
dativearoriaroariaroeiarooi
genitivearorenaroarenaroenaroon
comitativearorekinaroarekinaroekinarookin
causativearorengatikaroarengatikaroengatikaroongatik
benefactivearorentzataroarentzataroentzataroontzat
instrumentalarozaroazaroezarootaz
innesivearotanaroanaroetanarootan
locativearotakoarokoaroetakoarootako
allativearotaraaroraaroetaraarootara
terminativearotarainoarorainoaroetarainoarootaraino
directivearotarantzarorantzaroetarantzarootarantz
destinativearotarakoarorakoaroetarakoarootarako
ablativearotatikarotikaroetatikarootatik
partitivearorik
prolativearotzat

References

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  1. ^R. L. Trask (2008), “aro”, inMax W. Wheeler, editor,Etymological Dictionary of Basque[1], University of Sussex

Further reading

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  • aro”, inEuskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque),Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • aro”, inOrotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary],Euskaltzaindia,1987–2005

Esperanto

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Etymology

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Back-formation from-aro(collection).

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Noun

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aro (accusative singulararon,pluralaroj,accusative pluralarojn)

  1. bunch
    aro da kliŝaĵoj pri kaj Eŭropo kaj la nova traktatoa bunch of clichés about both Europe and the new treaty

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Finnish

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Etymology

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FromProto-Finnic*aro (compareEstonianaru), probably fromProto-Finno-Ugric*arɜ (compareErzyaаразь(araź,lack),Northern Khanty[script needed](wuri),Northern Mansi[script needed](ūraj)).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɑro/,[ˈɑ̝ro̞]
  • Rhymes:-ɑro
  • Syllabification(key):a‧ro
  • Hyphenation(key):aro

Noun

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aro

  1. steppe;flat,vast,temperate but relativelydrygrassland
  2. (dialectal)humid orswampymeadow orplain

Declension

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Inflection ofaro (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominativearoarot
genitivearonarojen
partitivearoaaroja
illativearoonaroihin
singularplural
nominativearoarot
accusativenom.aroarot
gen.aron
genitivearonarojen
partitivearoaaroja
inessivearossaaroissa
elativearostaaroista
illativearoonaroihin
adessivearollaaroilla
ablativearoltaaroilta
allativearollearoille
essivearonaaroina
translativearoksiaroiksi
abessivearottaaroitta
instructivearoin
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofaro(Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativearoniaroni
accusativenom.aroniaroni
gen.aroni
genitivearoniarojeni
partitivearoaniarojani
inessivearossaniaroissani
elativearostaniaroistani
illativearooniaroihini
adessivearollaniaroillani
ablativearoltaniaroiltani
allativearolleniaroilleni
essivearonaniaroinani
translativearokseniaroikseni
abessivearottaniaroittani
instructive
comitativearoineni
second-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativearosiarosi
accusativenom.arosiarosi
gen.arosi
genitivearosiarojesi
partitivearoasiarojasi
inessivearossasiaroissasi
elativearostasiaroistasi
illativearoosiaroihisi
adessivearollasiaroillasi
ablativearoltasiaroiltasi
allativearollesiaroillesi
essivearonasiaroinasi
translativearoksesiaroiksesi
abessivearottasiaroittasi
instructive
comitativearoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativearommearomme
accusativenom.arommearomme
gen.aromme
genitivearommearojemme
partitivearoammearojamme
inessivearossammearoissamme
elativearostammearoistamme
illativearoommearoihimme
adessivearollammearoillamme
ablativearoltammearoiltamme
allativearollemmearoillemme
essivearonammearoinamme
translativearoksemmearoiksemme
abessivearottammearoittamme
instructive
comitativearoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativearonnearonne
accusativenom.aronnearonne
gen.aronne
genitivearonnearojenne
partitivearoannearojanne
inessivearossannearoissanne
elativearostannearoistanne
illativearoonnearoihinne
adessivearollannearoillanne
ablativearoltannearoiltanne
allativearollennearoillenne
essivearonannearoinanne
translativearoksennearoiksenne
abessivearottannearoittanne
instructive
comitativearoinenne

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compounds

References

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  • aro”, inSuomen murteiden sanakirja [Dictionary of Finnish Dialects]‎[5] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, incomplete, continuously updated), Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten keskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland),2022,→ISSN.

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Anagrams

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Galician

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Etymology

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Unclear. Perhaps from localMedieval Latinarum(monastical farmland), fromLatinarvum, fromarvus, with posterior semantic evolution "lands of a monastery" > "border" > "ring". Alternatively, from asubstrate language.[1]

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Noun

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aro m (pluralaros)

  1. hoop,circle,ring
    Synonyms:anel,cerco,círculo
  2. handle (round)
    Synonym:anca
  3. loon (bird)

References

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  1. ^Coromines, Joan;Pascual, José Antonio (1983–1991), “aro I”, inDiccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico [Critical Castilian and Hispanic etymological dictionary]‎[2] (in Spanish), Madrid: Gredos

Galo

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Alternative forms

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ayo

Etymology

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FromProto-Tani*rjo,Proto-Sino-Tibetan*m/s-laj ~ s-lej. Cognate withTibetanལྕེ(lce),Garosre andChinese(shé).

Noun

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aro

  1. tongue

Garo

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Etymology

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Probably borrowed fromBengaliআর(ar).

Conjunction

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aro

  1. and,in addition to

References

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  • Burling, R. (2003),The Language of the Modhupur Mandi (Garo) Vol. II: The Lexicon[7],Bangladesh: University of Michigan, page337

Hiligaynon

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Noun

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arô

  1. leprosy

Italian

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Verb

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aro

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofarare

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Khoekhoe

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Etymology

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From an extinct Sog-Eastern Sudanic language. Compare with Proto-Didinga-Murle *ar-(bull).

Noun

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aro ? (dual,plural)

  1. ram

References

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Ehret, Christopher (1998),An African Classical Age: Eastern and Southern Africa in World History, 1000 B.C. to A.D. 400[8], United States: University Press of Virginia,→ISBN, page323

Latin

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Etymology

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FromProto-Italic*araō, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂éryeti(to plough), from the root*h₂erh₃-.[1] The root-final laryngeal was lost in the Proto-Indo-European verb, but was restored in Proto-Italic.

Cognates includeAncient Greekἀρόω(aróō),Old Church Slavonicорати(orati),Lithuanianarti, andOld Englisherian (archaicEnglishear).

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Verb

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arō (present infinitivearāre,perfect activearāvī,supinearātum);first conjugation

  1. toplough,till; tocultivateland,farm; toacquire bytillage
  2. (of age) todrawfurrows over thebody,wrinkle

Conjugation

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   Conjugation ofarō (first conjugation)
indicativesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentarōarāsaratarāmusarātisarant
imperfectarābamarābāsarābatarābāmusarābātisarābant
futurearābōarābisarābitarābimusarābitisarābunt
perfectarāvīarāvistīarāvitarāvimusarāvistisarāvērunt,
arāvēre
pluperfectarāveramarāverāsarāveratarāverāmusarāverātisarāverant
future perfectarāverōarāverisarāveritarāverimusarāveritisarāverint
passivepresentarorarāris,
arāre
arāturarāmurarāminīarantur
imperfectarābararābāris,
arābāre
arābāturarābāmurarābāminīarābantur
futurearāborarāberis,
arābere
arābiturarābimurarābiminīarābuntur
perfectarātus + present active indicative ofsum
pluperfectarātus + imperfect active indicative ofsum
future perfectarātus + future active indicative ofsum
subjunctivesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentaremarēsaretarēmusarētisarent
imperfectarāremarārēsarāretarārēmusarārētisarārent
perfectarāverimarāverīsarāveritarāverīmusarāverītisarāverint
pluperfectarāvissemarāvissēsarāvissetarāvissēmusarāvissētisarāvissent
passivepresentarerarēris,
arēre
arēturarēmurarēminīarentur
imperfectarārerarārēris,
arārēre
arārēturarārēmurarārēminīarārentur
perfectarātus + present active subjunctive ofsum
pluperfectarātus + imperfect active subjunctive ofsum
imperativesingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
activepresentarāarāte
futurearātōarātōarātōtearantō
passivepresentarārearāminī
futurearātorarātorarantor
non-finite formsinfinitiveparticiple
activepassiveactivepassive
presentarārearārīarāns
futurearātūrumessearātumīrīarātūrusarandus
perfectarāvissearātumessearātus
future perfectarātumfore
perfect potentialarātūrumfuisse
verbal nounsgerundsupine
genitivedativeaccusativeablativeaccusativeablative
arandīarandōarandumarandōarātumarātū

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Descendants

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References

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  1. ^De Vaan, Michiel (2008), “arō, -āre”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,page55

Further reading

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  • aro”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • aro”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • aro”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • aro inRamminger, Johann (16 July 2016 (last accessed)),Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700[9], pre-publication website, 2005-2016

Malagasy

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Noun

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aro

  1. defense;protection

Adjective

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aro

  1. (dialectal, Betsimisaraka)synonym ofroa

Mansaka

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*qahəlu.

Noun

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aro

  1. pestle
  2. pole forpoundingrice

Etymology 2

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Unknown.

Noun

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arò

  1. fog

Maori

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*qaro (compare withRarotonganaro,Tahitianaro andSamoanalo), fromProto-Oceanic*qarop, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*qadəp (“front, facing part” – compare withJavaneseꦲꦉꦥ꧀(arep) “front, desire”,Malayhadap “to face”,Tagalogharap “front, facade”,Brooke's Point Palawanoalep).[1][2]

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aro (passivearohiaorarongiaorarotia)

  1. (transitive) toturntoward something or someone
    Mearo te kaikōrero ki te hunga turi, kia kite ai rātou i tōna waha e kōrero na.
    The speaker shouldface toward the deaf people so that they can see her mouth when she is talking.
  2. todesire
  3. toincline towards something, tofavour

Noun

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aro

  1. front(facing side)
    Kua maringi i a koe ki runga i toaro.
    You've spilt it down yourfront.
  2. front(weather)
    Ko te paenga e tūtaki ai ētahi hau whakapipi e rua, ka kīia hearo.
    The boundary where two air masses meet is called afront.
  3. desire
  4. inclination
  5. heart, seat of feelings
    Synonyms:ate,manawa

Derived terms

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Of spatial sense
Of verb sense

References

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  1. ^Ross Clark and Simon J. Greenhill, editors (2011), “qaro”, in “POLLEX-Online: The Polynesian Lexicon Project Online”, inOceanic Linguistics, volume50, number 2, pages551-559
  2. ^Ross, Malcolm D.; Pawley, Andrew; Osmond, Meredith (2016),The lexicon of Proto-Oceanic, volumes 5: People, body and mind, Canberra: Australian National University,→ISBN, page115

Further reading

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  • Williams, Herbert William (1917), “aro”, inA Dictionary of the Maori Language, page24
  • aro” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011,→ISBN.

Nauruan

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Etymology

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From Pre-Nauruan*rua-ua, fromProto-Micronesian*rua, fromProto-Oceanic*rua, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*duha, fromProto-Austronesian*duSa.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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aro

  1. two

Northern Kurdish

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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aro m (Arabic spellingئارۆ)

  1. alternative form ofarû(cucumber)

Declension

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Declension ofaro
definite masculine gender
casesingularplural
nominativearoaro
constructaroaroyên
obliquearoaroyan
demonstrative obliquearowanaroyan
vocativearoyoaroyino
indefinite masculine gender
casesingularplural
nominativearoyekaroyin
constructaroyekîaroyine
obliquearoyekîaroyinan

References

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  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “aro”, inFerhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press,page12

Old English

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Alternative forms

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Verb

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aro

  1. (contraction)Northumbrian form ofearon

Old High German

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*arō, fromProto-Germanic*arô.

Noun

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aro m

  1. eagle

Declension

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Declension ofaro (masculine n-stem)
casesingularplural
nominativearoaron,arun
accusativearon,arunaron,arun
genitivearen,arinarōno
dativearen,arinarōm,arōn

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle High German:are,ar
    • German:Aar(poetic)

Further reading

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  • Viktor Hugo Suolahti (1909), “Adler”, inDie deutschen Vogelnamen : eine wortgeschichtliche Untersuchung[10] (in German), page345

Old Saxon

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*arō, fromProto-Germanic*arô.

Noun

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aro m

  1. eagle

Descendants

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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes:-aɾu
  • Hyphenation:a‧ro

Etymology 1

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesearo of uncertain origin, probably fromLatinarvum(field) with the initial meaning ofoutskirts and laterrim, since those where usually circular in shape. First attested inc. 13th century.[1] Cognate withSpanisharo andGalicianaro.

Noun

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aro m (pluralaros)

  1. any large circular band of material
    1. hoop(circular band of metal used to bind a barrel)
    2. rim(outer edge of a wheel)
      aro de propulsãowheelchair'spushrim
    3. theframe ofeyeglasses
      Synonym:armação
    4. jugglingring
      Synonym:argola
    5. cheesevat
      Synonym:cincho
  2. (archaic)outskirts(the region surrounding a city)
    Synonym:periferia

Etymology 2

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Learned borrowing fromLatinarum.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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aro m (pluralaros)

  1. arum(any plant in the genusArum)

Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Verb

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aro

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofarar

References

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  1. ^Machado, José Pedro (1995), “Aro”, inDicionário etimológico da língua portuguesa [Etymological dictionary of the Portuguese language] (in Portuguese), 7 edition, volume I (A–B), Lisboa: Livros Horizonte,→ISBN, page309

Rapa Nui

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*qaro, fromProto-Oceanic*qarop, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*qadəp(front, facing part).

Noun

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aro

  1. front(facing side)
    ki tearo oto the front of

References

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  • “aro”, inDiccionario etimológico Rapanui-Español, Valparaíso: Comisión para la Estructuración de la Lengua Rapanui,2000,→ISBN

Romani

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Noun

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aro m

  1. alternative form ofarro(flour)

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈaɾo/[ˈa.ɾo]
  • Rhymes:-aɾo
  • Syllabification:a‧ro

Etymology 1

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Unknown origin.

Noun

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aro m (pluralaros)

  1. hoop
  2. largering
  3. (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay)earring
    Synonyms:arete,pendiente
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromLatinarum.

Noun

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aro m (pluralaros)

  1. arum lily
Alternative forms
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Derived terms
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Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Verb

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aro

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofarar

Further reading

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Votic

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Etymology

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FromProto-Finnic*hara +‎-o. Related toFinnishhara andEstonianharu.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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aro

  1. rake

Inflection

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Declension ofaro (type II/võrkko, no gradation)
singularplural
nominativearoarod
genitivearoarojõ,aroi
partitivearroaaroitõ,aroi
illativearrosõ,arroaroisõ
inessivearozaroiz
elativearossõaroissõ
allativearolõaroilõ
adessivearollõaroillõ
ablativearoltõaroiltõ
translativearossiaroissi
*) theaccusative corresponds with either thegenitive (sg) ornominative (pl)
**) theterminative is formed by adding the suffix
-ssaa to the shortillative (sg) or thegenitive.
***) thecomitative is formed by adding the suffix
-ka to thegenitive.

References

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  • Hallap, V.; Adler, E.; Grünberg, S.; Leppik, M. (2012), “aro”, inVadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

Yami

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*hadu, fromProto-Austronesian*Sadu. Cognate withPuyumasadru andLimos Kalingaadu.

Adjective

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aro

  1. many;a lot

Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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aro

  1. cymbal
    wọ́n ńluaro
    They are playing thecymbal

Etymology 2

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Froma-(nominalizing prefix) +‎(to say, to lament)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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arò

  1. dirge,lamentation; usually during afuneral
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(types of funeral dirges)

Etymology 3

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Noun

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aró

  1. a type ofyam;Dioscorea cayenensis subsp. rotundata
    Synonym:iṣu aró
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Etymology 4

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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aró

  1. dye;(in particular)indigodye
    Synonym:ẹ̀lú
  2. (by extension)darkblue;indigo
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