bailo

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== English == === Alternative forms === baylo, Bailo, Baylo === Etymology === From Venetan bailo. Doublet of bailiff. === Noun === bailo (plural baili) (historical) title of the Venetian envoy to particularly the Sublime Porte === Anagrams === Biola, abilo, aboil, baloi, labio- == Asturian == === Verb === bailo first-person singular present indicative of bailar == Galician == === Verb === bailo first-person singular present indicative of bailar == Hiligaynon == === Alternative forms === baylo, báylo === Verb === báilo change, barter, swap == Italian == === Etymology === Borrowed from Venetan bailo, ultimately from Latin baiulus. Doublet of balivo and balì. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbaj.lo/ Rhymes: -ajlo === Noun === bailo m (plural baili) title and function borne by an envoy of the Most Serene Republic of Venice === See also === procuratore (“envoy of Pisa”) console (“envoy of Genoa”) === Anagrams === Albio, Olbia, abolì, albio, alobi, labio-, oblia == Portuguese == === Verb === bailo first-person singular present indicative of bailar == Spanish == === Verb === bailo first-person singular present indicative of bailar == Venetan == === Etymology === From Old Occitan baile, from Latin baiulus (“porter; steward”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbaj.lo/ Hyphenation: bài‧lo === Noun === bailo m (plural baili) title and function borne by an envoy of the Most Serene Republic of Venice ==== Descendants ==== → English: bailo, baylo, Bailo, Baylo → French: baile (from 17th century) → German: Bailo → Byzantine Greek: βαΐλος (baḯlos) Greek: βάιλος (váilos) → Italian: bailo → Russian: байло (bajlo) → Old Anatolian Turkish: Ottoman Turkish: بالیوس (balyos), بالیوز (balyoz)→ Arabic: باليوس (balyōs), باليوز (balyōz)→ Swahili: balozi (“ambassador”)→ Albanian: bajloz, baloz→ Armenian: պալիոզ (palioz), պալիոս (palios), պալեոզ (paleoz), պալյոզ (palyoz), պալիօզ (paliōz), պալիօս (paliōs), պալյօզ (palyōz) (traditional orthography)→ Northern Kurdish: balyoz→ Turkish: balyoz (learned)