leono
Ido
noun
Definitions
- lion
- (figurative) person of unusual courage
Etymology
Derived from Esperanto leono (lion) derived from English lion derived from French lion derived from Italian leone derived from Spanish, Castilian león (lion) derived from Portuguese leão.
Origin
Portuguese
leão
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lionheart English
- antlion English
- demilion English
- lion English
- lionburger English
- lionesque English
- lioness English
- lionet English
- lionfish English
- lionhead English
- lionhead cichlid English
- lionhead rabbit English
- lionheart English
- lionhearted English
- lionhood English
- lionise English
- lionish English
- lionism English
- lionitis English
- lionize English
- lionkeeper English
- lionlike English
- lionly English
- lionship English
- lionskin English
- merlion English
- sea lion English
- werelion English
- wormlion English
- leō Latin
- leōnis, leō, leo Latin
- leone Italian
- leonessa Italian
- fourmilion French
- lion French
- lionne French
- leonado Spanish, Castilian
- leonera Spanish, Castilian
- leonero Spanish, Castilian
- león Spanish, Castilian
- micoleón Spanish, Castilian
- leão Portuguese
- ライオン Japanese
- lyoun Middle English
- lion Old French
- leonido Esperanto
- leonino Esperanto
- leono Esperanto
- leonino Ido
- leonulo Ido
- ļaiōn Marshallese
- ļaiōōn Marshallese
- leon Papiamentu
- liona Hawaiian
- lion Kabuverdianu
- raiona Maori
- lyon Mauritian Creole
- leyu Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- lyon Seychellois Creole
- lyon Antillean Creole
- liong Huave