spirito

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See also: spìrito and Spirito

Esperanto

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin spiritus, English spirit, Italian spirito, etc.

Noun

spirito (accusative singular spiriton, plural spiritoj, accusative plural spiritojn)

  1. spirit

Etymology 2

Verb

spirito (accusative singular spiriton, plural spiritoj, accusative plural spiritojn)

  1. singular past nominal passive participle of spiri

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto spiritoLatin spiritusEnglish spiritFrench espritItalian spiritoSpanish espíritu.

Pronunciation

Noun

spirito

  1. spirit, soul, mind

Derived terms

Interlingua

Noun

spirito (plural spiritos)

  1. spirit

Italian

Etymology

From Latin spiritus, from spiro.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈspi.ri.to/
  • Rhymes: -irito
  • Hyphenation: spì‧ri‧to

Noun

spirito m (plural spiriti)

  1. spirit, mind
  2. sparkle, wit, esprit
  3. alcohol

Usage notes

  • Variably causes syntactic doubling in the phrase spirito santo ' holy spirit': /spirito(s)‿santo/.

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