brizo

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See also: břízo

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Etymology

From English breeze, German Brise, French brise, Russian бриз (briz), Polish bryza, ultimately of uncertain origin. Compare Italian brezza.

Pronunciation

Noun

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brizo (accusative singular brizon, plural brizoj, accusative plural brizojn)

  1. (weather) breeze

Synonyms

Derived terms

Galician

brizos ("fool's watercress")
brizos ("watercress")

Alternative forms

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps from a substrate Celtic language, likely related to berro (cress); compare Gaulish berula.

Pronunciation

Noun

brizo m (plural brizos)

  1. fool's watercress (Apium nodiflorum)
    Synonyms: berro femia, labaza
  2. watercress (Nasturtium officinale)
    Synonyms: agrión, berro
  3. water parsnip (Berula erecta)

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Ido

Noun

brizo (plural brizi)

  1. (weather) breeze (of wind/sea)

Derived terms

Spanish

Verb

brizo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of brizar