[oˈɾaɲa]
1. feminine noun Orange (fruit).
2. adjective See orann.
Etymology: From Sanskrit naranga via French orange.
[oˈɾaɲa]
1. feminine noun Orange (fruit).
2. adjective See orann.
Etymology: From Sanskrit naranga via French orange.
[oˈɾaɲ]
1. adjective Orange (colour). For the fruit, see oranna.
Etymology: From Sanskrit naranga via French orange.
[oˈliːu]
1. masculine noun Olive tree.
2. adjective Olive-green.
Etymology: From Latin olivum.
[ou̯]
1. definite article determiner, masculine singular The.
2. personal pronoun, masculine singular Him, it (for accusative or direct object).
Spelling (1-2): Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into oul’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For masculine plural: ous; for feminine forms, see a (2).
Etymology (1-2): From Latin ille, via Spanish el and Portuguese and Galician o.
3. masculine noun Egg.
Etymology (3): From Latin ovum.
[o]
1. feminine noun The letter o.