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Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin pluvia.
Pronunciation
Noun
pluvo (accusative singular pluvon, plural pluvoj, accusative plural pluvojn)
- rain
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Etymology
From Esperanto pluvo, from Latin pluvia. In length from English pluvial, French pluvial, Italian pluviale, Spanish pluvial.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈplu.vo/, /ˈplu.vɔ/
Noun
pluvo (plural pluvi)
- (meteorology) rain
Derived terms
- pluvar (“to rain”)
- pluvas (“(impersonal) it rains”)
- pluveskar (“to start raining”)
- pluvetar (“to sprinkle, drizzle”)
- pluveto (“sprinkle, drizzle”)
- pluvegar (“to downpour, flood; to rain in torrents”)
- pluvego (“downpour, flood”)
- pluvigar (“to cause to rain; to shower down upon”)
- pluvoza (“rainy, wet, shower, inclement”)
- pluvema (“rainy, wet, shower, inclement”)
- pluvuro (“rain (fallen)”)
- pluvaquo (“rain water”)
- pluvarko (“rainbow”)
- pluvkanalo (“gutter”)
- pluvtubo (“spout (descending to the ground)”)
- pluvtubulo (“spout (which drips from above)”)
- pluvmantelo (“raincloak”)
- pluvala (“pluvial”)
- parapluvo (“umbrella”)