giganto
Ido
/ɡiˈɡan.to/
noun
Definitions
- giant oversized mythical human
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto giganto borrowed from German Gigant borrowed from Russian гигант borrowed from Italian gigante (giant) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian gigante (giant) borrowed from English giant borrowed from French géant.
Origin
French
géant
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- giant English
- giant forest genet English
- giant slalom English
- giant squid English
- giantdom English
- giantess English
- gianthood English
- giantin English
- giantism English
- giantize English
- giantkiller English
- giantkind English
- giantlike English
- giantling English
- giantlore English
- giantly English
- giantness English
- giantry English
- giantship English
- hypergiant English
- subgiant English
- supergiant English
- gigās, gigas, gigantis Latin
- Gigant German
- gigantisch German
- gigante Italian
- giganteggiare Italian
- gigantesco Italian
- gigantessa Italian
- ingigantire Italian
- ipergigante Italian
- subgigante Italian
- supergigante Italian
- géant French
- гигант Russian
- gigante Spanish, Castilian
- gigantesco Spanish, Castilian
- gigantez Spanish, Castilian
- gigantón Spanish, Castilian
- geaunt Middle English
- gasgiganto Esperanto
- giganto Esperanto
- higante Cebuano
- higante Tagalog
- higante Yogad
- jaean Pijin