Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: olor

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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

 

From {{etyl|ine-pro|la}} {{recons|el-|pos=a type of bird, waterfowl|lang=ine-pro}}. Cognate with {{etyl|non|-}} {{term|álka||auk|lang=non}}. More at {{l|en|auk}}.

 

From {{etyl|ine-pro|la}} {{recons|el-|pos=a type of bird, waterfowl|lang=ine-pro}}. Cognate with {{etyl|non|-}} {{term|álka||auk|lang=non}}. More at {{l|en|auk}}.

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===Pronunciation===

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* {{a|Classical}} {{IPA|/ˈo.lor/|lang=la}}

   
 

===Noun===

 

===Noun===

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====Derived terms====

 

====Derived terms====

* [[olorifer|olōrifer]]

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* {{l|la|olorifer|olōrifer}}

 

* {{l|la|olorinus|olōrīnus}}

 

* {{l|la|olorinus|olōrīnus}}

   

Latest revision as of 23:03, 30 April 2013

Contents

[edit] Catalan

[edit] Etymology

Latin odor

[edit] Noun

olor f (plural olors)

  1. smell

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *el- (a type of bird, waterfowl). Cognate with Old Norse álka ("auk"). More at auk.

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

olor (genitive olōris); m, third declension

  1. (chiefly poetic) swan

[edit] Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative olor olōrēs
genitive olōris olōrum
dative olōrī olōribus
accusative olōrem olōrēs
ablative olōre olōribus
vocative olor olōrēs

[edit] Synonyms

[edit] Derived terms


[edit] Spanish

[edit] Etymology

From Latin odor

[edit] Noun

olor m (plural olores)

  1. smell, scent

[edit] Related terms

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