eccho
Middle English
/ˈɛkɔː/
noun
Definitions
- Echoing, reverberation.
- A favourable response made to flatter someone.
Etymology
Derived from Latin ecco, echo derived from Ancient Greek ἠχώ (echo, reflected sound).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἠχώ
Gloss
echo, reflected sound
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anechoic English
- echo English
- echoable English
- echoback English
- echocardiography English
- echocardiology English
- echoencephalography English
- echoendoscope English
- echoendoscopic English
- echoendoscopy English
- echoer English
- echoest English
- echoeth English
- echoey English
- echogenic English
- echogram English
- echograph English
- echography English
- echoic English
- echoise English
- echoism English
- echoist English
- echoize English
- echokinesis English
- echokinetic English
- echolalia English
- echoless English
- echolocate English
- echolocation English
- echolocator English
- echomail English
- echometer English
- echopathy English
- echophony English
- echoplanar English
- echoscope English
- echostructural English
- echostructure English
- echotextural English
- echotexture English
- echotomogram English
- echotomography English
- hypoecho English
- isoecho English
- multiecho English
- outecho English
- pre-echo English
- reecho English
- ekolalia Finnish
- ecco Latin
- echo Latin
- ēcho, echo Latin
- ēchō Latin
- eco Italian
- echo Dutch, Flemish
- λαλιά Ancient Greek
- ἠχώ Ancient Greek
- ekko Norwegian Bokmål
- エコー Japanese
- ekko Norwegian Nynorsk
- ecco Middle English
- ηχώ Greek (modern)