filio
Catalan
Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from French and Italian filiale, German Filiale, Polish filia, Russian филиа́л (filiál), all ultimately from Latin fīliālis, thus related to filo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fiˈlio]
- Audio:
(file) - Rhymes: -io
- Hyphenation: fi‧li‧o
Ido
Latin
Noun
fīliō m
- ablative singular of fīlius
- circa 1260?: Sumer Is Icumen In
- Perspice χ̅ρicola
que dignacio
Celicus agricola
pro vitis vicio
Filio
non parcens exposuit mortis exicio
Qui captivos semivivos a supplicio
Vite donat et secum coronat
in celi solio- Observe, Christian,
such honour!
The heavenly farmer,
due to a defect in the vine,
the Son
not sparing, exposed him to the destruction of death,
that to the captives half-dead from torment,
life He gives and crowns them with himself
on heaven’s throne.
- Observe, Christian,
- Perspice χ̅ρicola
- circa 1260?: Sumer Is Icumen In
- dative singular of fīlius
Portuguese
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfiljo/ [ˈfi.ljo]
- Rhymes: -iljo
- Syllabification: fi‧lio
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