vizio
Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin vīsiō, from videō (“to see”). Doublet of vidi.
Pronunciation
Noun
vizio (accusative singular vizion, plural vizioj, accusative plural viziojn)
- a preternatural appearance; vision, apparition.
- (figuratively) something imaginary; hallucination, mirage.
- Mi estis tiel malsata, ke mi havis viziojn de sukplenaj bifstekoj k frititaj terpomoj.
- I was so hungry that I had hallucinations of juicy steaks and fries.
Derived terms
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin vitium. Doublet of vezzo, which was inherited.
Pronunciation
Noun
vizio m (plural vizî)
Related terms
Verb
vizio
References
- vizio in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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