aglo

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== Esperanto == === Etymology === Borrowed from French aigle, from Latin aquila. Compare Portuguese águia, Spanish águila, Occitan agla. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈaɡlo/ Rhymes: -aɡlo Syllabification: a‧glo === Noun === aglo (accusative singular aglon, plural agloj, accusative plural aglojn) eagle (large carnivorous bird in the family Accipitridae) ==== Derived terms ==== agleca (“aquiline”) fiŝaglo (“osprey”) == Gothic == === Romanization === aglō romanization of 𐌰𐌲𐌻𐍉 == Ido == === Etymology === From Esperanto aglo, from English eagle, French aigle, Italian aquila, Spanish águila, from Latin aquila. === Noun === aglo (plural agli) eagle == Old Prussian == === Etymology === Uncertain. Maziulis points at West-Baltic feminine adjective *agla-, which he splits up into Proto-Baltic root *ag- (“compel, force”) (instead of expected *aś-; cf.) and stem *-la-. Smoczyński supports this theory, bringing up Lithuanian agnùs (“vigorous”) as a possible cognate. Pokorny suggests Proto-Indo-European *agʰl(u)- “rainy weather”, from earlier *h₂eǵ-Hel- of the same meaning (hence Ancient Greek ἀχλύς (akhlús, “darkness, fog”). === Noun === aglo rain Elbing German-Prussian Vocabulary Reyn Aglo [...] Reynen Suge ==== See also ==== suge === References ===