strigo

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See also: strigò

Esperanto

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Orelstrigo (Asio otus)

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian strige, from Latin strī̆x, from Ancient Greek στρίξ (stríx).

Pronunciation

Noun

strigo (accusative singular strigon, plural strigoj, accusative plural strigojn)

  1. owl


Ido

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strigo

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto strigo, from Latin strix.

Noun

strigo (plural strigi)

  1. owl

Italian

Verb

strigo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of strigare