lirio
Galician
[ˈliɾjʊ], [ˈliɾjʊ], [ˈliɾjʊ], [ˈliɾjʊ]
noun
Definitions
- lily
- iris plant
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese liro derived from Latin līlium (lily) derived from Ancient Greek λείριον (lily).
Origin
Ancient Greek
λείριον
Gloss
lily
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- daylily English
- lilied English
- lilioid English
- lily English
- lily-handed English
- lily-livered English
- lily-white English
- lilylike English
- lilypond English
- lilyturf English
- lilywort English
- pondlily English
- liliaceus Latin
- lilietum Latin
- lilium Latin
- līlia Latin
- līlium Latin
- liliom Hungarian
- lirio Spanish, Castilian
- λείρινος Ancient Greek
- λείριον Ancient Greek
- lírio Portuguese
- lilie Middle English
- lile Irish
- lilja Old Norse
- lliri Catalan, Valencian
- ลิลลี่ Thai
- liryo Cebuano
- liryo Tagalog
- liro Old Portuguese
- ϩⲗⲏⲣⲓ Coptic
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