cindro
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from French cendre, from Latin cinis, from Proto-Indo-European *ken- (“dust, ashes”).
cindro (accusative singular cindron, plural cindroj, accusative plural cindrojn)
Borrowed from Esperanto cindro, English cinder, French cendre, Italian cenere, Spanish ceniza, from Latin cinis, cinerem, from Proto-Indo-European *ken- (“dust, ashes”).
cindro (plural cindri)
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