pluvo

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin pluvia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpluvo]
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  • Rhymes: -uvo
  • Hyphenation: plu‧vo

Noun

pluvo (accusative singular pluvon, plural pluvoj, accusative plural pluvojn)

  1. rain

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Descendants

  • Ido: pluvo

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto pluvo, from Latin pluvia. In length from English pluvial, French pluvial, Italian pluviale, Spanish pluvial.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈplu.vo/, /ˈplu.vɔ/

Noun

pluvo (plural pluvi)

  1. (meteorology) rain

Derived terms

  • pluvar (to rain)
    • pluvas ((impersonal) it rains)
  • pluveskar (to start raining)
  • pluvetar (to sprinkle, drizzle)
  • pluveto (sprinkle, drizzle)
  • pluvegar (to downpour, flood; to rain in torrents)
  • pluvego (downpour, flood)
  • pluvigar (to cause to rain; to shower down upon)
  • pluvoza (rainy, wet, shower, inclement)
  • pluvema (rainy, wet, shower, inclement)
  • pluvuro (rain (fallen))
  • pluvaquo (rain water)
  • pluvarko (rainbow)
  • pluvkanalo (gutter)
  • pluvtubo (spout (descending to the ground))
  • pluvtubulo (spout (which drips from above))
  • pluvmantelo (raincloak)
  • pluvala (pluvial)
  • parapluvo (umbrella)
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