spozo
Ido
/ˈspo.zo/
noun
Definitions
- spouse married partner
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian sposo borrowed from Spanish, Castilian esposo borrowed from French époux borrowed from English spouse derived from Latin spōnsus (bridegroom, betrothed, fianc) derived from Proto-Indo-European *spend- (libate).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*spend-
Gloss
libate
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bespouse English
- housespouse English
- spousal English
- spouse English
- spousebreach English
- spousedom English
- spousehood English
- spouseless English
- spousely English
- spousess English
- spouseware English
- spōnsus Latin
- spōnsāre Latin
- Gspusi German
- sposo Italian
- époux French
- coesposo Spanish, Castilian
- esposo Spanish, Castilian
- σπένδω Ancient Greek
- σπονδή Ancient Greek
- *spe-spónd-e Proto-Indo-European
- *spend- Proto-Indo-European
- *spondéyeti Proto-Indo-European
- esposo Portuguese
- espos Old French
- spozo Esperanto
- espòs Catalan, Valencian
- gespozi Ido
- spozeskar Ido
- spozino Ido
- spozulo Ido
- esposo Old Portuguese
- esposu Asturian
- spôs Friulian
- pósaid Middle Irish
- spóxo Venetian
- espus xno