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Dutch
Etymology
Clipping of revolutie (“revolution”).
Pronunciation
Noun
revo f (uncountable)
- (Suriname, politics, chiefly colloquial) The 1980 Surinamese coup d'état
- (Suriname, politics, chiefly colloquial, by extension) The self-proclaimed revolutionary military dictatorship that ruled Suriname following the 1980 coup until 1991
2016 March 3, Stuart Rahan, “A Revo skefti [The revolution went off]”, in De Ware Tijd, archived from the original on 1 February 2022:Met regelmaat werden andersdenkenden of tegenstanders van de 'Revo' van hun bed gelicht of aangegeven bij de omhoog gevallen militaire autoriteiten.- Dissidents or opponents of the military dictatorship were regularly dragged from their beds or reported to the upstart military authorities.
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Esperanto
Etymology
From French rêve.
Pronunciation
Noun
revo (accusative singular revon, plural revoj, accusative plural revojn)
- daydream
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Galician
Verb
revo
- first-person singular present indicative of rever
Ido
Etymology
From revar (“to daydream”) + -o (noun).
Pronunciation
Noun
revo (plural revi)
- daydream
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
rèvo f
- definite singular of rèvu
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Swedish
Verb
revo
- (pre-1940) plural past indicative of riva
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