socio
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socio (uncountable)
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socio (accusative singular socion, plural socioj, accusative plural sociojn)
socio m (plural socios)
socio (plural socii)
Borrowed from Latin socius (“partaking, associated; partner, associate”), from Proto-Indo-European *sokʷyo- (“companion”), derived from the root *sekʷ- (“to follow”). Compare also the inherited soccio.
socio m (plural soci)
From socius.
sociō (present infinitive sociāre, perfect active sociāvī, supine sociātum); first conjugation
sociō
Borrowed from Latin socius (“partaking, associated; partner, associate”).
socio m (plural socios, feminine socia, feminine plural socias)
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