iau

See also: Iau, iaʻu, IAU, -iau, i-au, and iáu

Angevin

Alternative forms

Noun

iau

  1. water
  2. rain

Further reading

  • A. J. Verrier, Glossaire étymologique et historique des patois et des parlers de l'Anjou (1908)
  • C. Ménière, Glossaire angevin étymologique comparé avec différents dialects (1881)
  • Maurice Davau, Le Vieux parler tourangeau: sa phonétique, ses mots et locutions (1979)
  • René Coursault, Contes naïfs et nouvelles facétieuses: le parler tourangeau (1990)

Bourbonnais-Berrichon

Noun

iau

  1. water

Alternative forms

Further reading

  • Paul Duchon, Grammaire et dictionnaire du patois bourbonnais (canton de Varennes)

Champenois

Noun

iau

  1. (Auve) water

References

  • Tarbé, Prosper (1851) Recherches sur l'histoire du langage et des patois de Champagne (in French), volume 1, Reims, page 110

Esperanto

Verb

iau

  1. jussive of iai

Hokkien

For pronunciation and definitions of iau – see (“hungry”).
(This term is the pe̍h-ōe-jī form of ).

Malay

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *qiaw (animal cry).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iau̯/, /ia̯u̯/
  • (Johor-Riau) IPA(key): [iʲäu̯]

Noun

iau (Jawi spelling ايياو, plural iau-iau, informal 1st possessive iauku, 2nd possessive iaumu, 3rd possessive iaunya)

  1. (onomatopoeia) sound of a cat meowing

Verb

iau (Jawi spelling ايياو)

  1. to meow

Derived terms

Further reading

  • iau” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.
  • Blust, Robert, Trussel, Stephen (2010–) “*qiaw”, in The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

Norman

Etymology

From Old French ewe, Latin aqua.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jaʊ/, /jo/

Noun

iau f (plural iaux)

  1. water

Picard

Etymology

From Old French iaue, from Latin aqua, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂. Compare French eau.

Noun

iau f

  1. water (drinkable liquid)
    • (Old anonymous Picard poem)
      Cate seuris rapache par chi,
      Je te barai du pain meusi,
      Et pis dal l'iau a bouère,
      Cate seuris tout noère.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Poitevin-Saintongeais

Etymology

Latin aqua.

Noun

iau

  1. water

Alternative forms

Further reading

  • Pierre Rézeau, Le "Vocabulaire poitevin" (1808–1825) de Lubin Mauduyt: Édition critique (1994)

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jaw]
  • (file)
  • Homophone: i-au

Verb

iau

  1. inflection of lua:
    1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. third-person plural present indicative

Tolai

Pronoun

iau

  1. First-person singular pronoun: I, me

Declension


Welsh

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Brythonic *jọw, from Proto-Celtic *yugom, from Proto-Indo-European *yugóm.

Noun

iau m or f (plural ieuau or ieuoedd)

  1. yoke (frame around the neck)

Etymology 2

Variant of afu (liver).

Noun

iau m or f (plural ieuau)

  1. (North Wales) liver
    Synonym: afu

Etymology 3

From a form Proto-Celtic *yow-yos, an irregular comparative of *yowankos.

Adjective

iau

  1. comparative degree of ieuanc (young)
  2. comparative degree of ifanc (young)

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal h-prothesis
iau unchanged unchanged hiau
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “iau”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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