riu
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Inherited from Vulgar Latin rius, from Latin rīvus (“brook, small stream”)
riu m (plural rius)
Inherited from Old Catalan riu, from Vulgar Latin rius (“river”), from Latin rīvus, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃rih₂wós, from *h₃reyh₂- (“to flow; to move, set in motion”) + *-wós.
riu m (plural rius)
riu
From Vulgar Latin rius (“river”), from Latin rīvus (“brook; small stream”).
riu m (plural rius)
riu
From Portuguese rio.
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riu (emphatic riuish)
From Old Leonese, from Vulgar Latin rius (“river”), from Latin rīvus (“brook; small stream”).
riu m (plural rius)
From Old Occitan riu,from Vulgar Latin rius (“river”) or Latin rīvus (“brook; small stream”).
riu m (plural rius)
From Vulgar Latin rius (“river”) or Latin rīvus (“brook; small stream”).
riu m (oblique plural rius, nominative singular rius, nominative plural riu)
From Portuguese rio and Spanish río.
riu
From Old Galician-Portuguese riio, riiu.
riu
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riu
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riu
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riu (diminutive reduplication riu riu)
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