akuta
Ido
/aˈkuta/
adj
Definitions
- acute, sharp, keep also fig. of sound, pain, sickness, accent
Etymology
Borrowed from English acute borrowed from French aigu borrowed from German Akut borrowed from Italian acuto borrowed from Russian аку́т borrowed from Spanish, Castilian agudo.
Origin
Spanish
agudo
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acutance English
- acute English
- acute flaccid myelitis English
- acute-angled English
- acutely English
- acuteness English
- gravo-acute accent English
- hyperacute English
- nonacute English
- postacute English
- preacute English
- subacute English
- superacute English
- unacute English
- acūtus Latin
- Akut German
- acutamente Italian
- acutezza Italian
- acutissimo Italian
- acutizzare Italian
- acuto Italian
- bisacuto Italian
- iperacuto Italian
- subacuto Italian
- aigu French
- aigument French
- subaigu French
- suraigu French
- аку́т Russian
- agudamente Spanish, Castilian
- agudeza Spanish, Castilian
- agudizar Spanish, Castilian
- agudo Spanish, Castilian
- agudísimo Spanish, Castilian
- sobreagudo Spanish, Castilian
- acūte Middle English
- akuteskar Ido
- akutigar Ido
- aigu Middle French