Define:Apo
Appearance
Bahnar
[eedit soorce]Alternative forms
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Frae Proto-Bahnaric *ʔmpəw, frae Proto-Mon-Khmer *mp(ɔ)ʔ (“tae dream”); cognate wi Halang hơpô, Koho mpao, Semai mpo, Pacoh apo/mpo, Old Mon 'ampo' (modren Mon လ္ပံ (kəpɔˀ)), Template:Noncog [Nancowry] enfūa.
Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- bdq
Verb
[eedit soorce]Apo
- tae dream
Basque
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]Apo
See also
[eedit soorce]Cebuano
[eedit soorce]Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- Hyphenation: a‧po
Noon
[eedit soorce]Apo
Verb
[eedit soorce]Apo
- Tae hae a grandchild or grandchilder.
East Futuna
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Frae Template:Bor.
Noon
[eedit soorce]Apo
- (Alo) aiple
Synonyms
[eedit soorce]- pomo (Sigave)
References
[eedit soorce]- Claire Moyse-Faurie, Borrowings from Romance languages in Oceanic languages, in Aspects of Language Contact (2008, ISBN 3110206048
Hiligaynon
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]apó
Noun
[eedit soorce]ápò
Ibaloi
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]Apo
Ilocano
[eedit soorce]Noon
[eedit soorce]Apo
Italian
[eedit soorce]Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- it
- Hyphenation: à‧po
Preposition
[eedit soorce]Apo
- Alternative spelling of appo
Kankanaey
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]Apo
Kayapa Kallahan
[eedit soorce]Noon
[eedit soorce]Apo
Laitin
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Frae Proto-Indo-European *h₂ep- (“to get, grab”). Cognate wi apex, Hittite 𒄩𒀊 (ḫapp-, “tae jyne, attach”), Ancient Greek ἅπτω (háptō, “I fasten”).
The term is anerly attested in the wark o the grammarian Sextus Pompeius Festus.
Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]Verb
[eedit soorce]apō (present infinitive apere, perfect active apī, supine aptum); third conjugation
Conjugation
[eedit soorce]Derived terms
[eedit soorce]Relatit terms
[eedit soorce]References
[eedit soorce]- Apo in Charlton T. Lewis an Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “Apo” in Félix Gaffiot’s Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette (1934)
- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, ISBN 978-90-04-16092-7
- Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), volume I, with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, ISBN 9789004174207, page 120
- Template:R:De Vaan 2008
- Template:R:Sihler 1995
Auld Saxon
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Frae Proto-Germanic *apô, whance an aw Auld Inglis apa, Auld Heich German affo, Auld Norse api.
Noon
[eedit soorce]Apo m
Descendants
[eedit soorce]Tagalog
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]apó
Waray-Waray
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]apó
Yami
[eedit soorce]Noon
[eedit soorce]Apo