reo
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Irish [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From earlier reódh, from Old Irish reód.
Noun [edit]
reo m
Declension [edit]
Declension of reo
Fourth declension
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Bare forms (no plural of this noun)
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Forms with the definite article
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Derived terms [edit]
Italian [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Borrowed from Latin reus (“defendant, accused”). Cognate to the Italian adjective rio (“bad”), inherited from the same source.
Pronunciation [edit]
Adjective [edit]
reo m (f rea, m plural rei, f plural ree) (di)
- guilty (of)
Noun [edit]
reo m (plural rei)
Anagrams [edit]
Latin [edit]
Noun [edit]
reō m
Maori [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Proto-Polynesian *leo.
Noun [edit]
reo
Derived terms [edit]
Old High German [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Cognate to Old Norse hræ.
Noun [edit]
rēo n
Rarotongan [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Proto-Polynesian *leo.
Noun [edit]
reo
Spanish [edit]
Etymology 1 [edit]
From Latin reus (“accused”).
Noun [edit]
reo m (plural reos, feminine singular rea, feminine plural reas)
Adjective [edit]
reo m (feminine rea, masculine plural reos, feminine plural reas)
Etymology 2 [edit]
From Latin rhēdo.
Noun [edit]
reo m (plural reos)
Etymology 3 [edit]
Unknown; compare Catalan reu.
Noun [edit]
reo m (plural reos)
- A turn in a game.
Tahitian [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Proto-Polynesian *leo.
Noun [edit]
reo
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