salmo
Esperanto
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin salmō. Compare German Salm, Italian salmone, French saumon, Arabic سلمون (salmōn, salamōn), Japanese サーモン (sāmon).
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio: (file)
Noun
[edit]salmo (accusative singular salmon, plural salmoj, accusative plural salmojn)
Derived terms
[edit]- atlantika salmo (“Atlantic salmon”)
- salmaĵo (“salmon (meat”)
Italian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Late Latin psalmus, from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós, “song sung to a harp, performance on a stringed instrument”), from ψάλλω (psállō, “I pluck an instrument”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]salmo m (plural salmi)
Related terms
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[edit]Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Unknown, possibly from a Celtic/Gaulish word; the common derivation from saliō (“to leap”) has been dismissed as folk etymology. An equation with Proto-Slavic *sòmъ (“catfish”) by Preobraženskij has not been well-received by succeeding Slavists; neither is Finnish sampi (“sturgeon”) likely related.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈsal.moː/, [ˈs̠äɫ̪moː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈsal.mo/, [ˈsälmo]
Noun
[edit]salmō m (genitive salmōnis); third declension
Declension
[edit]Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | salmō | salmōnēs |
Genitive | salmōnis | salmōnum |
Dative | salmōnī | salmōnibus |
Accusative | salmōnem | salmōnēs |
Ablative | salmōne | salmōnibus |
Vocative | salmō | salmōnēs |
Descendants
[edit]- Catalan: salmó
- Old French: saumon, salmon, salmone, salmoun, salmun, saumun
- Galician: salmón
- Italian: salmone
- Occitan: salmon, saumon
- Portuguese: salmão
- Spanish: salmón
- → Arabic: سلمون (salmōn, salamōn)
- → Esperanto: salmo
- → Proto-West Germanic: *salmō (see there for further descendants)
- → Ido: salmono
- → Indonesian: salmon
- → Interlingua: salmon
- → Malay: salmon
- → Volapük: salm
Further reading
[edit]- “salmo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- salmo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Preobrazhensky, A. G. (1914–1916) “salmo”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), volumes 2 (П – С), numbers 10–14, Moscow: G. Lissner & D. Sobko Publishing House, page 355
- Alberto Nocentini, Alessandro Parenti, “l'Etimologico — Vocabolario della lingua italiana”, Le Monnier, 2010, →ISBN
Old High German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *salmō.
Noun
[edit]salmo m
Descendants
[edit]Portuguese
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Galician-Portuguese salmo, psalmo, from Late Latin psalmus, from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós, “song sung to a harp, performance on a stringed instrument”), from ψάλλω (psállō, “to pluck an instrument”).
Pronunciation
[edit]
Noun
[edit]salmo m (plural salmos)
Spanish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Late Latin psalmus, from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós, “song sung to a harp, performance on a stringed instrument”), from ψάλλω (psállō, “to pluck an instrument”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]salmo m (plural salmos)
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “salmo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), 23rd edition, Royal Spanish Academy, 2014 October 16
Tagalog
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈsalmo/ [ˈsal.mo]
- Rhymes: -almo
- Syllabification: sal‧mo
Noun
[edit]salmo (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜎ᜔ᜋᜓ)
Related terms
[edit]Anagrams
[edit]- Esperanto terms borrowed from Latin
- Esperanto terms derived from Latin
- Esperanto terms with audio pronunciation
- Esperanto terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Esperanto/almo
- Esperanto lemmas
- Esperanto nouns
- eo:Salmonids
- Italian terms inherited from Late Latin
- Italian terms derived from Late Latin
- Italian terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Italian 2-syllable words
- Italian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Italian/almo
- Rhymes:Italian/almo/2 syllables
- Italian lemmas
- Italian nouns
- Italian countable nouns
- Italian masculine nouns
- Latin terms with unknown etymologies
- Latin terms derived from Celtic languages
- Latin terms derived from Gaulish
- Latin 2-syllable words
- Latin terms with IPA pronunciation
- Latin lemmas
- Latin nouns
- Latin third declension nouns
- Latin masculine nouns in the third declension
- Latin masculine nouns
- la:Fish
- Old High German terms derived from Latin
- Old High German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Old High German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old High German lemmas
- Old High German nouns
- Old High German masculine nouns
- Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Portuguese terms inherited from Late Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Late Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Portuguese 2-syllable words
- Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Portuguese/almu
- Rhymes:Portuguese/almu/2 syllables
- Rhymes:Portuguese/awmu
- Rhymes:Portuguese/awmu/2 syllables
- Portuguese lemmas
- Portuguese nouns
- Portuguese countable nouns
- Portuguese masculine nouns
- Spanish terms inherited from Late Latin
- Spanish terms derived from Late Latin
- Spanish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Spanish 2-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Spanish terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/almo
- Rhymes:Spanish/almo/2 syllables
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish nouns
- Spanish countable nouns
- Spanish masculine nouns
- es:Music
- Tagalog terms borrowed from Spanish
- Tagalog terms derived from Spanish
- Tagalog 2-syllable words
- Tagalog terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Tagalog/almo
- Rhymes:Tagalog/almo/2 syllables
- Tagalog terms with malumay pronunciation
- Tagalog lemmas
- Tagalog nouns
- Tagalog terms with Baybayin script