kalsono
Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from French caleçon, itself borrowed from Italian calzone. Compare Russian кальсоны (kalʹsony), Polish kalesony, Romanian colțun, Greek καλσόν (kalsón). Doublet of kalzoneo.

Blanka kalsono kun mallarĝaj nigraj strioj.
White underwear with thin black stripes.
White underwear with thin black stripes.
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key): [kalˈsono]
- Rhymes: -ono
- Hyphenation: kal‧so‧no
Noun
kalsono (accusative singular kalsonon, plural kalsonoj, accusative plural kalsonojn)
- (pair of) underpants, underwear (US), pants (UK)
Usage notes
Note that kalsono is singular; kalsonoj refers to multiple pairs of this garment.
Derived terms
- bankalsono (“swimming trunks”)
- kalsoneto (“briefs, panties”)
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