guado

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== Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡwa.do/ Rhymes: -ado Hyphenation: guà‧do === Etymology 1 === From Vulgar Latin *uadam, *wadam, from Frankish *wad, from Proto-Germanic *wadą (“ford”), from Proto-Indo-European *wadʰom, *wh₂dʰóm (ultimately from the root *weh₂dʰ-). Compare French gué (“ford”), Catalan gual, Occitan ga. Other sources list it as deriving from Latin vadum, itself from the same Proto-Indo-European root as the Germanic, and thus cognate to it. However, it was likely influenced in pronunciation by the corresponding Germanic term (the change of Classical Latin V, originally pronounced /w/, to /v/ had probably already occurred in the Vulgar Latin dialects by the Proto-Romance era in the early Middle Ages; thus the normal result in Italian would have been *vado). Compare Spanish vado, Portuguese vau, Romanian vad, Sicilian vaju, which were not affected by the Germanic influence. ==== Noun ==== guado m (plural guadi) ford wade ===== Derived terms ===== guadare ===== Related terms ===== vadoso ==== Verb ==== guado first-person singular present indicative of guadare === Etymology 2 === From Lombardic waid or Old High German weit, from Proto-West Germanic *waiʀd. ==== Noun ==== guado m (plural guadi) dyer's woad, glastum (the plant Isatis tinctoria) woad, indigo (blue dye) === Further reading === isatis tinctoria on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it guado on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it === References === === Anagrams === Gaudo