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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From kato (“cat”) + -aro (“group”).
Noun
kataro (accusative singular kataron, plural kataroj, accusative plural katarojn)
- clowder (a group of cats)
Etymology 2
From Latin catarrhus, from Ancient Greek κατάρροος (katárrhoos).
Noun
kataro (accusative singular kataron, plural kataroj, accusative plural katarojn)
- a cold (illness), catarrh
- Synonym: malvarmumo
- Mi havas kataron. ― I have a cold.
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Noun
kataro (plural katari)
- (illness) cold, catarrh
- Ido – Societo Hispana, "La litiero di leono", in rakonteti e fabli: kompilita da la forumani di idoespanyol, volume 1.
- “Desfortunoze, kara leono,” dicis foxo, “me dezirus dicar to ma ne povas. Me kaptesas da kataro e do flaras nulo.”
- "Unfortunately, dear Lion," said Fox, "I would like to say that but can't. I have caught a cold and so I can't smell anything."