alo
Ido
/ˈa.lo/
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) wing
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian ala (wing) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian ala (wing) borrowed from French aile (wing) derived from Latin āla (wing, armpit).
Origin
Latin
āla
Gloss
wing, armpit
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
翼
Emoji
💸
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ala English
- ali- English
- alarius Latin
- aliger Latin
- āla Latin
- ānsa Latin
- ala Italian
- alalonga Italian
- aleggiare Italian
- aluccia Italian
- alula Italian
- aile French
- aileron French
- ailette French
- ailier French
- ala Spanish, Castilian
- alar Spanish, Castilian
- alero Spanish, Castilian
- aleta Spanish, Castilian
- aliblanco Spanish, Castilian
- alicaído Spanish, Castilian
- alicorto Spanish, Castilian
- alirrojo Spanish, Castilian
- alita Spanish, Castilian
- ala Portuguese
- aile Old French
- alo Esperanto
- ala Catalan, Valencian
- ala Galician
- aleto Ido
- aisle Middle French
- ala Occitan
- ala Romansh
- ela Romansh
- ala Asturian
- ale Friulian
- ala Old Spanish
- ała Venetian
- âa Ligurian