liso
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líso (Badlit spelling ᜎᜒᜐᜓ)
liso (feminine lisa, masculine plural lisos, feminine plural lisas)
liso
líso
Possibly from Latin ēlīsus, past participle of ēlīdere.
liso (feminine lisa, masculine plural lisi, feminine plural lise)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
liso
From Proto-West Germanic *līsō, *līsijō (“softly”), adverbial form of Proto-West Germanic *līs(ī) (“soft, gentle”); equivalent to *līsi (“low, soft”) + -o (adverbial suffix). Cognate with Old Saxon *līso (whence Middle Low German lîse (“low, gently, softly”)).
līso
Uncertain. Compare Ancient Greek λισσός (lissós); Asturian llisu, lisu; Catalan llis; Corsican liscio; Extremaduran liso; French lisse; Friulian lis; Galician liso; Italian liscio; Leonese llisu; Maltese lixx; Occitan lis; Spanish liso; Sicilian lisciu.
liso (feminine lisa, masculine plural lisos, feminine plural lisas, diminutive lisinho)
From the Romance/Vulgar Latin *līssius, from Ancient Greek λισσός (lissós, “smooth”). Compare Portuguese liso, French lisse, Catalan llis, Italian liscio.
liso (feminine lisa, masculine plural lisos, feminine plural lisas)
liso
From Proto-Bantu *ìjícò.
lîsó class 5 (plural émêhlo class 6)
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
lisó (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜒᜐᜓ)
lisó (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜒᜐᜓ)
Borrowed from Spanish liso (“plain”).
liso (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜒᜐᜓ)
lisô (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜒᜐᜓ)
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