Borrowed fromLatin ōvum ( “ egg ” ) .Doublet ofegg ,ey ,huevo , and oeuf .
ovum (plural ova )
( cytology ) Thefemale gamete inanimals ; theegg cell .Synonyms: egg cell ,egg ,megagamete Hypernym: gamete Coordinate term: spermatozoon gamete
Albanian:vezë (sq) f ,ovum m Arabic:بُيَيْضَة f ( buyayḍa ) ,بُوَيْضَة f ( buwayḍa ) Egyptian Arabic:بويضة f ( buwayḍa ) Armenian:ձվաբջիջ (hy) ( jvabǰiǰ ) Assyrian Neo-Aramaic:ܒܹܥܬܵܐ f ( beʿta ) Azerbaijani:yumurta (az) Basque:obulu Belarusian:яйцакле́тка f ( jajcakljétka ) Bengali:ডিম্বাণু (bn) ( ḍimbanu ) Bulgarian:яйцекле́тка f ( jajceklétka ) Burmese:သားဥ ( sa:u. ) Catalan:òvul (ca) Chinese:Cantonese:卵 ( leon5-2 ) Hakka:卵 ( lón ) Hokkien:卵 (zh-min-nan) ( nn̄g ) Mandarin:卵 (zh) ( luǎn ) ,卵子 (zh) ( luǎnzǐ ) Cornish:oy m Czech:vajíčko (cs) n Danish:æg (da) n ,ægcelle c Dutch:eicel (nl) m or f Estonian:munarakk Faroese:egg (fo) n Finnish:munasolu (fi) French:ovule (fr) m Georgian:კვერცხუჯრედი ( ḳvercxuǯredi ) German:Ovum (de) n ,Eizelle (de) f Greek:αβγό (el) n ( avgó ) ,ωάριο (el) n ( oário ) Greenlandic:mannik Hawaiian:hua Hebrew:בֵּיצִית (he) f ( beitsit ) Hiligaynon:itlog Hindi:डिम्ब (hi) m ( ḍimb ) Hungarian:pete (hu) ,petesejt (hu) Icelandic:egg (is) n ,eggfruma f Ido:ovo (io) Indonesian:ovum (id) Irish:ubh (ga) f ,ubhán m Italian:ovulo (it) m Japanese:卵 (ja) ( らん, ran ) ,卵子 (ja) ( らんし, ranshi ) Kaurna:muka Kazakh:аналық жасуша ( analyq jasuşa ) ,ұрық жасуша ( ūryq jasuşa ) Khmer:ស៊ុត (km) ( sut ) Korean:난자(卵子) (ko) ( nanja ) ,란자 ( ranja ) ( North Korea ) Kurdish:Northern Kurdish:hêkexane f ,xaneya hêkê f Kyrgyz:урук клеткасы ( uruk kletkası ) ,энелик клетка ( enelik kletka ) Latin:ovum (la) n Latvian:olšūna f Lithuanian:kiaušialąstė f ,kiaušinėlis m Luxembourgish:Eezell f Macedonian:јајце клетка f ( jajce kletka ) Malay:ovum Jawi:اوۏوم Malayalam:അണ്ഡം (ml) ( aṇḍaṁ ) Marathi:अंड (mr) ( aṇḍa ) ,अंडकोश ( aṇḍkoś ) Norwegian:Bokmål:egg (no) n ,eggcelle m or f Nynorsk:egg n Persian:تخمک (fa) ( toxmak ) Polish:jajo (pl) n ,jajeczko (pl) n ,komórka jajowa (pl) f Portuguese:óvulo (pt) m Romanian:ovul (ro) n Russian:яйцекле́тка (ru) f ( jajceklétka ) Scottish Gaelic:ugh m Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:јајашце n Roman:jajašce (sh) n ,jajna ćelija f Slovak:vajcová bunka f ,vajíčko n Slovene:jajčece (sl) n Spanish:óvulo (es) m Swahili:yai (sw) Swedish:ägg (sv) n ,äggcell (sv) c Tagalog:itlog (tl) Tajik:тухмҳуҷайра ( tuxmhujayra ) Tamil:முட்டை (ta) ( muṭṭai ) Thai:เซลล์ไข่ ( seel-kài ) Turkish:ovum (tr) ,yumurta (tr) ,yumurta hücresi Ukrainian:яйцекліти́на (uk) f ( jajceklitýna ) Uzbek:tuxumhujayra ,tuxum (uz) Vietnamese:noãn (vi) ,trứng (vi) West Frisian:aai (fy) n Zazaki:akk
FromMalay ovum , fromLatin ōvum .
ovum (plural ovum -ovum )
( cytology ) ovum ( gamete ) Synonym: sel telur 2018 , “Lahir Mata Satir”, performed byDeadsquad :Terbentuk dariovum yang hina Dibuahi sperma dan ludah Diberkati jiwa yang cacat Formed from despisedovum Fertilized sperm and saliva Blessed with defective soul ovum
Rōmaji transcription ofおゔむ Rōmaji transcription ofオヴム ōva gallīnārum ―hens'eggs FromProto-Italic *ōwom , fromProto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm ( “ egg ” ) .[ 1] [ 2] Cognate withAncient Greek ᾠόν ( ōión ) .
ōvum n (genitive ōvī ) ;second declension
egg Second-declension noun (neuter).
( Balkan and Insular Romance forms may derive from*ŏvum )
Balkan Romance:Aromanian:ou Megleno-Romanian:uou Romanian:ou Insular Romance: Vulgar Latin:*ŏvum (see there for further descendants ) Borrowings:→ English:ovum → Esperanto:ovo → Interlingua:ovo → Norwegian Bokmål:ovo → Spanish:ovo ^ Pokorny, Julius (1959 ), “ō(u̯)i̯-om ”, inIndogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary ] (in German), volume 3, Bern, München: Francke Verlag,page783 ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008 ), “ōvum”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN ,page438 “ovum ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ),A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “ovum ”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891 ),An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers "ovum ", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887) “ovum ”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934 ),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894 ),Latin Phrase-Book [1] , London:Macmillan and Co. (ambiguous) from beginning to end:ab ovo usque ad mala (proverb.)“ovum ”, inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898 ),Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , New York: Harper & Brothers Borrowed fromEnglish ovum , fromLatin ōvum , fromProto-Indo-European *h₂ōwyóm , likely a derivative of*h₂éwis .
ovum (Jawi spelling اوۏوم ,plural ovum -ovum or ovum 2 )
( cytology ) ovum ( gamete )