ao

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English

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Etymology 1

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Adverb

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ao (not comparable)

  1. Initialism of amongst/among/and others.

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Japanese あお (ao).

Noun

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ao (uncountable)

English Wikipedia has an article on:
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  1. grue ("blue or green", considered one color)

Anagrams

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Anuta

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Tikopia ao.

Noun

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ao

  1. day (period of 24 hours)
  2. day (period between sunrise and sunset)

References

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Aromanian

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Adverb

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ao

  1. Alternative form of aoa

Synonyms

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Bahnar

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bahnaric *ʔa:w, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ʔaawʔ (upper garment). Cognates include Vietnamese áo, Khmer អាវ (aau), Muong ảo.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ao

  1. shirt

Borôro

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ao

  1. hair

Carabayo

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Etymology

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Compare Yuri ato (father).

Noun

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ao

  1. father

References

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  • Seifart and Echeverri, Evidence for the Identification of Carabayo, the Language of an Uncontacted People of the Colombian Amazon, as Belonging to the Tikuna–Yurí Linguistic Family, PLoS ONE 9(4) (2014)

Estonian

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Noun

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ao

  1. genitive singular of agu

Galician

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From contraction of preposition a (to, towards) + masculine definite article o (the).

Pronunciation

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Contraction

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ao m (feminine á, masculine plural aos, feminine plural ás)

  1. Contraction of a o (to the, towards the).

Guaraní

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Etymology

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Cognate with Old Tupi aoba.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [aˈo]
  • Rhymes: -o
  • Hyphenation: a‧o

Noun

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ao

  1. clothes

Hawaiian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qaləjaw (compare Tagalog araw).

Noun

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ao

  1. light
  2. daylight
  3. day
  4. dawn

Etymology 2

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Noun

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ao

  1. world
  2. earth

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Polynesian *qao, from Proto-Oceanic [Term?] (compare Maori ao).

Noun

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ao

  1. cloud

Italian

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Interjection

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ao

  1. Alternative spelling of ahó

Japanese

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Romanization

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ao

  1. Rōmaji transcription of あお

Lavukaleve

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Verb

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ao

  1. (intransitive) go in, enter

Mandarin

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Romanization

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ao

  1. Nonstandard spelling of āo.
  2. Nonstandard spelling of áo.
  3. Nonstandard spelling of ǎo.
  4. Nonstandard spelling of ào.

Usage notes

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  • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

Maore Comorian

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Adjective

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-ao (declinable)

  1. Alternative form of -awo (their)

Maori

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qalejaw (compare Tagalog araw).

Noun

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ao

  1. daytime

Etymology 2

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Noun

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ao

  1. world

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Polynesian *qao, from Proto-Oceanic [Term?] (compare Hawaiian ao).

Noun

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ao

  1. cloud
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References

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  • ao” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011, →ISBN.
  • Tregear, Edward (1891) Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary[1], Wellington, New Zealand: Lyon and Blair, pages 14-5

Mbyá Guaraní

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Noun

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ao

  1. clothing, clothes

Minanibai

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Noun

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ao

  1. water

References

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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ao

Contraction

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ao (feminine à, masculine plural aos, feminine plural às)

  1. Contraction of a o (to the (masculine singular)).

Quotations

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Rapa Nui

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Etymology

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From Proto-Polynesian *ao (to scoop up). Cognates include Tokelauan ao and Maori ao.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈa.o/
  • Hyphenation: a‧o

Verb

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ao

  1. (transitive) to serve (food)

References

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  • Paulus Kieviet (2017) A grammar of Rapa Nui[2], Berlin: Language Science Press, →ISBN, page 395

Samoan

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian [Term?] (compare Tagalog araw).

Noun

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ao

  1. day

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Polynesian *qao, from Proto-Oceanic [Term?] (compare Hawaiian ao).

Noun

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ao

  1. cloud

Swahili

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Pronunciation

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  • Audio (Kenya):(file)

Adjective

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-ao (declinable)

  1. their (third-person plural animate possessive adjective)

Inflection

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Tagalog

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Interjection

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ao (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜂ) (Bataan, informal)

  1. yes (said for emotional emphasis)
    Synonym: oo nga
    Antonym: hindi

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Ternate

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Noun

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ao

  1. planks for a canoe

References

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh

Tokelauan

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈa.o]
  • Hyphenation: a‧o

Etymology 1

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From Proto-Polynesian *qaho. Cognates include Hawaiian ao and Samoan ao.

Noun

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ao

  1. daylight
  2. daytime

Verb

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ao

  1. (intransitive) to be daylight

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Polynesian *qao. Cognates include Hawaiian ao and Samoan ao.

Noun

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ao

  1. cloud

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Polynesian *ao. Cognates include Maori ao and Samoan ao.

Verb

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ao

  1. (transitive) to gather

Etymology 4

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From Proto-Nuclear Polynesian *qao. Cognates include Maori ao and Samoan ao.

Verb

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ao

  1. (intransitive) to be good at gathering food

Etymology 5

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From Proto-Nuclear Polynesian *qao (authority). Cognates include Tahitian ao (heaven) and Samoan ao (chief).

Noun

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ao

  1. head, chief

Etymology 6

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Verb

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ao

  1. (transitive) to shape (wood)

Etymology 7

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From Proto-Nuclear Polynesian *ao. Cognates include Tahitian ao and Tuvaluan ao.

Noun

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ao

  1. A grossly misformed coconut without any flesh or juice inside.
Synonyms
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References

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  • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[3], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 2

Tongan

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Polynesian *qao, from Proto-Oceanic [Term?] (compare Hawaiian ao).

Noun

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ao

  1. cloud
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Etymology 2

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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ao

  1. headdress
  2. front of an island

Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese (bay, inlet, SV: áo). Compare Thai อ่าว (àao), Khmer អាវ (ʼaaw).

Noun

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(classifier cái) ao (, , , 𪵲, 𬇚)

  1. pond
    • Nguyễn Khuyến, "Thu điếu (Autumn Fishing)"
      Ao thu lạnh lẽo; nuớc trong veo;
      Một chiếc thuyền câu bé tẻo teo;
      The cold autumn pond; the clear water;
      A tiny, itsy-bitsy, fishing boat;
    • 1686 Matsuo Bashō, Haru no Hi, "No. 41"; 2007 Vietnamese translation by Nhật Chiêu; English translation by Reginald Horace Blyth
      Ao cũ, con ếch nhảy vào, vang tiếng nước xao.
      The old pond; A frog jumps in — The sound of the water.
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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ao ()

  1. to measure roughly, to measure approximately
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Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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  1. (Ekiti) Ekiti form of awó (guinea fowl; (in particular) Western crested guineafowl)
    Synonyms: ẹtù, etù

Etymology 2

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Cognate with Igala àwó, Olukumi awó, Itsekiri éwó, proposed to be derived from Proto-Yoruba *à-wó, ultimately from Proto-Yoruboid *à-wó

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Noun

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àó

  1. (Ekiti) slap
    Synonyms: ìfọ́tí, àbàtàó, àbàrá, ìgbátí
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Etymology 3

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Noun

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ao

  1. (Ekiti) Alternative form of awo (secret, that which is secretive)
    Synonyms: àṣírí, ohun ìkọ̀kọ̀
  2. (Ekiti) Alternative form of awo (cult, sect; especially pertaining to Ifa or the Ifa oracle)
  3. (Ekiti) Alternative form of awo (the worship of Ifá)
  4. (Ekiti) Alternative form of awo (priest of Ifá or Ọrúnmìlà)
    Synonyms: babaláo, aláo, ọlị́fá
  5. (Ekiti, by extension) Alternative form of awo (respected member of a guild; especially one of musicians and dramatists)
  6. (Ekiti) a prefix in given names and surnames used by Ifa priests and their descendants
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Etymology 4

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Compare with Ifè àwò

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Noun

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ào

  1. (Ekiti) Ekiti form of àwo (plate)
    Synonyms: tánganran, aféfe

Etymology 5

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From a- (nominalizing prefix) +‎ ò (to look)

Alternative forms

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Noun

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  1. (Ekiti) Ekiti form of awò (lens)
    Synonym: aò-ojú
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