pluvo
Ido
/ˈplu.vo/
noun
Definitions
- (meteorology) rain
Etymology
Derived from Esperanto pluvo (rain) derived from Latin pluvia (rain) derived from English pluvial derived from French pluvial derived from Italian pluviale derived from Spanish, Castilian pluvial.
Origin
Spanish
pluvial
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antipluvial English
- interpluvial English
- nonpluvial English
- pluvial English
- *ploia Latin
- *plovia Latin
- *pluviārius Latin
- *pluvīna Latin
- parare, parō Latin
- plovia, *ploia Latin
- pluvia Latin
- pluviālis Latin
- pluviale Italian
- pluviograaf Dutch, Flemish
- pluvial French
- pluvial Spanish, Castilian
- *plew- Proto-Indo-European
- chuva Portuguese
- pluvarbaro Esperanto
- pluvego Esperanto
- pluvero Esperanto
- pluvmantelo Esperanto
- pluvnubo Esperanto
- pluvo Esperanto
- arko Ido
- parapluvo Ido
- pluvar Ido
- pluvarko Ido
- chuvia Old Portuguese
- plievgia Romansh
- plievia Romansh
- plövgia Romansh
- lluvia Asturian
- lluuia Old Spanish
- pleuge Bourguignon
- pluvia Interlingua