allo

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See also: allos, allo-, allô, allò, and álló

English

Interjection

allo

  1. Alternative spelling of 'allo (hello).

Anagrams


Aragonese

Etymology

From Latin allium.

Noun

allo

  1. Garlic

French

Pronunciation

Interjection

allo

  1. Alternative spelling of allô

Usage notes

This spelling was a product of the 1990 French spelling reforms.


Galician

Allos

Etymology

From Latin allium. Cognate with Portuguese alho and Spanish ajo.

Pronunciation

Noun

allo m (plural allos)

  1. garlic (Allium sativum)
    • 1385, X. Ferro Couselo (ed.), A vida e a fala dos devanceiros. Escolma de documentos en galego dos séculos XIII ao XVI, Vigo: Galaxia, page 247:
      Outrosí, os rapases do [... escud]eiros e ofiçiaes rouban e furtan quanto achan nas ortas e nas chousas e leuan os allos e uerças e ortariça sen diñeiros
      Also, the servants [...] squires and officials rob and steal everything they find in gardens and enclosed fields, and they take away the garlics and the greens and the vegetables without paying for them
    • 1779, Diego Antonio Cernadas y Castro, Obras en prosa y verso del Cura de Fruime (vol. IV), Madrid: Joachin Ibarra, 191-193, page 191:
      Non fagas Copras mordentes
      que no teu frío gaspallo
      ben conocemos ó Allo
      sin que nos mostres os dentes
      Don't you compose mordant verses
      'cause in your cold gazpacho
      we readily meet the garlic
      even while you don't show the cloves (= even while you don't show your teeth)

Derived terms

References


Italian

Etymology

  • prep a + article lo

Pronunciation

Contraction

allo

  1. contraction of a lo; to the, at the

See also


Welsh

Pronunciation

Verb

allo

  1. Soft mutation of gallo.