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libro
libro
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowing from Spanish libro, from Old Spanish libro, from Latin librum, singular accusative of liber (“book”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: li‧bro
Noun
libro
Esperanto
Etymology
From French livre, Italian and Spanish libro, from Latin liber.
Pronunciation
Noun
libro (accusative singular libron, plural libroj, accusative plural librojn)
- a book
- 2000, Antoine de Saint Exupéry, La Eta Princo, translated by Pierre Delaire from the French
- Iam, kiam mi estis sesjara, mi vidis belegan bildon en iu libro pri la praarbaro, titolita "Travivitaj rakontoj".
- Once, when I was six years old, I saw a magnificent picture in a book about the primeval forest, titled "True Stories".
- Iam, kiam mi estis sesjara, mi vidis belegan bildon en iu libro pri la praarbaro, titolita "Travivitaj rakontoj".
- 2000, Antoine de Saint Exupéry, La Eta Princo, translated by Pierre Delaire from the French
Hyponyms
- gvidlibro (“a guidebook”)
- jarlibro (“a yearbook”)
- kajero (“a textbook”)
- lernolibro (“an exercise book”)
- ringolibro (“a book whose pages are held by metal rings, used to hold notes or documents”)
Hypernyms
- informilo (“a source of information”)
Meronyms
- antaŭparolo (“a foreword”)
- ĉapitro (“a chapter”)
- librokovro (“a bookcover”)
- paĝo (“a page”)
- postparolo (“an afterword”)
Holonyms
- biblioteko (“library”)
- libraro (“a collection of books”)
- librejo (“any place where books are kept”)
- librovendejo (“bookshop, bookstore”)
Derived terms
- libreto (“a booklet”)
- libristo (“a bookseller”)
- taglibro (“a diary”)
Galician
Etymology
From Latin liber, librum (“book”). Compare Portuguese livro.
Noun
libro m (plural libros)
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto libro, from French libre, Italian and Spanish libro, from Latin liber.
Noun
libro (plural libri)
Derived terms
- libreto (“booklet, opuscule, libretto”)
- exercolibro (“exercise book”)
- evangeliolibro (“Book of the Gospel”)
- guidolibro (“guide book”)
- imajolibro (“picture book”)
- lernolibro (“textbook, instruction book”)
- vortolibro (“dictionary, lexicon”)
Italian
Etymology
From Latin liber, librum (“book”).
Pronunciation
Noun
libro m (plural libri)
Related terms
Latin
Etymology 1
From lībra (“a balance”) + -ō.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈliː.broː/
Verb
lībrō (present infinitive lībrāre, perfect active lībrāvī, supine lībrātum); first conjugation
Inflection
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Non-lemma forms.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈli.broː/, [ˈlɪ.broː]
Noun
librō
References
- libro in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- libro in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “libro”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.
- Meissner, Carl; Auden, Henry William (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
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(ambiguous) Cicero says in his 'Laelius.: Cicero dicit in Laelio (suo) or in eo (not suo) libro, qui inscribitur Laelius
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(ambiguous) the book treats of friendship: hic liber est de amicitia (not agit) or hoc libro agitur de am.
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(ambiguous) the book contains something... (not continet aliquid): libro continetur aliquid
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(ambiguous) the book contains something... (not continet aliquid): libro scriptor complexus est aliquid
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(ambiguous) at the end of the book: in extremo libro (Q. Fr. 2. 7. 1)
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(ambiguous) Cicero says in his 'Laelius.: Cicero dicit in Laelio (suo) or in eo (not suo) libro, qui inscribitur Laelius
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈli.bro/, [ˈli.βɾo]
Etymology 1
From Old Spanish libro (cf. Ladino livro), from Latin librum, singular accusative of liber (“book”). Cognate with Portuguese livro.
Noun
libro m (plural libros)
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
See also
- tomo m
Etymology 2
Verb
libro