iho

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See also: ihō and IHO

Asi

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qihu, from Proto-Austronesian *qiSu.

Noun

iho

  1. shark

Bikol Central

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qihu, from Proto-Austronesian *qiSu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʔiho/
  • IPA(key): /ˈʔiʔo/ (h-dropping)
  • Hyphenation: i‧ho

Noun

ího (Basahan spelling ᜁᜑᜓ)

  1. shark
    Synonym: pating

Cebuano

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qihu, from Proto-Austronesian *qiSu.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: i‧ho
  • IPA(key): /ˈʔiho/

Noun

iho (Badlit spelling ᜁᜑᜓ)

  1. a shark (a scaleless, predatory fish of the superorder Selachimorpha, with a cartilaginous skeleton and 5 to 7 gill slits on each side of its head)

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *iho, possibly from Proto-Uralic *jiša. Cognates include Moksha ёжа (joža, skin), Erzya ёжо (jožo, surface).

Pronunciation

Noun

iho

  1. skin of a human being
  2. (anatomy) skin of a human being or an animal

Declension

Inflection of iho (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative iho ihot
genitive ihon ihojen
partitive ihoa ihoja
illative ihoon ihoihin
singular plural
nominative iho ihot
accusative nom. iho ihot
gen. ihon
genitive ihon ihojen
partitive ihoa ihoja
inessive ihossa ihoissa
elative ihosta ihoista
illative ihoon ihoihin
adessive iholla ihoilla
ablative iholta ihoilta
allative iholle ihoille
essive ihona ihoina
translative ihoksi ihoiksi
abessive ihotta ihoitta
instructive ihoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of iho (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative ihoni ihoni
accusative nom. ihoni ihoni
gen. ihoni
genitive ihoni ihojeni
partitive ihoani ihojani
inessive ihossani ihoissani
elative ihostani ihoistani
illative ihooni ihoihini
adessive ihollani ihoillani
ablative iholtani ihoiltani
allative iholleni ihoilleni
essive ihonani ihoinani
translative ihokseni ihoikseni
abessive ihottani ihoittani
instructive
comitative ihoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative ihosi ihosi
accusative nom. ihosi ihosi
gen. ihosi
genitive ihosi ihojesi
partitive ihoasi ihojasi
inessive ihossasi ihoissasi
elative ihostasi ihoistasi
illative ihoosi ihoihisi
adessive ihollasi ihoillasi
ablative iholtasi ihoiltasi
allative ihollesi ihoillesi
essive ihonasi ihoinasi
translative ihoksesi ihoiksesi
abessive ihottasi ihoittasi
instructive
comitative ihoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative ihomme ihomme
accusative nom. ihomme ihomme
gen. ihomme
genitive ihomme ihojemme
partitive ihoamme ihojamme
inessive ihossamme ihoissamme
elative ihostamme ihoistamme
illative ihoomme ihoihimme
adessive ihollamme ihoillamme
ablative iholtamme ihoiltamme
allative ihollemme ihoillemme
essive ihonamme ihoinamme
translative ihoksemme ihoiksemme
abessive ihottamme ihoittamme
instructive
comitative ihoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative ihonne ihonne
accusative nom. ihonne ihonne
gen. ihonne
genitive ihonne ihojenne
partitive ihoanne ihojanne
inessive ihossanne ihoissanne
elative ihostanne ihoistanne
illative ihoonne ihoihinne
adessive ihollanne ihoillanne
ablative iholtanne ihoiltanne
allative ihollenne ihoillenne
essive ihonanne ihoinanne
translative ihoksenne ihoiksenne
abessive ihottanne ihoittanne
instructive
comitative ihoinenne

Derived terms

compounds

See also

Further reading

Anagrams

Hawaiian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Polynesian *iso (compare with Maori iho), a variant of *uso (compare with Maori uho), from Proto-Oceanic *uso (core of a fruit).[1][2]

Noun

iho

  1. core, pith
  2. axis, axle
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Polynesian *hifo, from Proto-Oceanic *sipo (descend, go down).

Noun

iho

  1. descent

Particle

iho

  1. downward, below
  2. next, afterwards
    iho nei – recently, short time ago
  3. self, personally
Synonyms
Antonyms

Verb

iho

  1. (intransitive) to go down, descend
Antonyms

References

  1. ^ Ross Clark and Simon J. Greenhill, editors (2011), “iso”, in POLLEX-Online: The Polynesian Lexicon Project Online
  2. ^ Pukui, Mary Kawena, Elbert, Samuel H. (1986) “iho”, in Hawaiian Dictionary, revised & enlarged edition, Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, →ISBN, pages 94-5

Ilocano

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish hijo (son), from Old Spanish fijo, from Latin filius.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʔiho/
  • Hyphenation: i‧ho

Noun

iho (feminine iha, Kur-itan spelling ᜁᜑᜓ)

  1. son
  2. term of endearment for a boy by an older person
    Synonyms: anak, nakong, balong, tsiko

Ingrian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *iho. Cognates include Finnish iho and Estonian ihu.

Pronunciation

Noun

iho

  1. skin (of a human)

Declension

Declension of iho (type 4/koivu, no gradation, gemination)
singular plural
nominative iho ihot
genitive ihon ihhoin, iholoin
partitive ihhoa ihoja, iholoja
illative ihhoo ihhoi, iholoihe
inessive ihos ihois, iholois
elative ihost ihoist, iholoist
allative iholle ihoille, iholoille
adessive ihol ihoil, iholoil
ablative iholt ihoilt, iholoilt
translative ihoks ihoiks, iholoiks
essive ihonna, ihhoon ihoinna, iholoinna, ihhoin, iholoin
exessive1) ihont ihoint, iholoint
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

Synonyms

References

  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 88
  • Arvo Laanest (1997) Isuri keele Hevaha murde sõnastik, Eesti Keele Instituut, page 44

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish hijo (son), from Old Spanish fijo, from Latin filius.

Pronunciation

Noun

iho (feminine iha, Baybayin spelling ᜁᜑᜓ)

  1. son
  2. (endearing) term of endearment for a boy by an older person
    Synonym: anak

Further reading

Võro

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *iho.

Noun

iho (genitive iho, partitive ihho)

  1. body

Declension

Votic

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *iho.

Pronunciation

Noun

iho

  1. body
  2. skin

Inflection

Declension of iho (type II/võrkko, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative iho ihod
genitive iho ihojõ, ihoi
partitive ihhoa ihoitõ, ihoi
illative ihhosõ, ihho ihoisõ
inessive ihoz ihoiz
elative ihossõ ihoissõ
allative iholõ ihoilõ
adessive ihollõ ihoillõ
ablative iholtõ ihoiltõ
translative ihossi ihoissi
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the terminative is formed by adding the suffix -ssaa to the short illative (sg) or the genitive.
***) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka to the genitive.

References

  • Hallap, V., Adler, E., Grünberg, S., Leppik, M. (2012) Vadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

Yoruba

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Yoruboid *á-wò or Proto-Yoruboid *ú-wò, cognate with Igala áwò. The transition from /w/ to /h/ in Standard Yoruba is systematic, with Central Yoruba and Southeast Yoruba dialects maintaining /w/ or deleting the /w/.

Pronunciation

Noun

ihò

  1. hole