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[Appendix:Variations of "aro"] [minitoc]
** Translingual
*** Symbol
[mul-symbol]
1. [3]
*** See also
- [aro]
** English
*** Etymology
[en]. Coined on the Internet in the 2010s.
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Adjective
[en-adj]
1. [en] Aromantic [not experiencing romantic attraction] . 2. * 2016 , Laura Chan, "My sexual preference is nope", _Dalhousie Gazette_ (Dalhousie University), 12 February - 18 February 2016, page 16 (see https://web.archive.org/web/20230302102629/https://issuu.com/dalhousiegazette/docs/dalgazette_148-16_feb12-18_print__1) : 3. *: For ace and ARO people, the possibilities for diverse relationships are endless, despite how pop culture often brands our identity as restrictive and confined. 4. * {{ quote-journal | en | date=26 October 2017 | author=Melissa Reph | title=You might not like hearing this, but I don't like 'Riverdale' | journal=The Muhlenberg Weekly | publisher=Muhlenberg College | pageurl=https://issuu.com/muhlenbergweekly/docs/10.26.17 | page=3 |passage=For the show to completely and utterly ignore this is huge since there are very few representations of ARO and ace-spec people in media of any kind.}}
1. * {{ quote-journal | en | date=29 November 2018 | author=Alexis Stark | title=A-spectrum student experiences on MSU's campus | journal=The State News | publisher=Michigan State University | pageurl=https://issuu.com/statenews/docs/sndaily.112918/4 | page=5 |passage=This provides a home base for people looking to learn more about ace and ARO identities.}}
1. * [en]
**** Derived terms
{{col|en|aroflux|arophobia |ace-aro |aro-ace |aro-allo |aroness |arospec }}
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A person who is aromantic . 2. * 2016 , Laura Chan, "My sexual preference is nope", _Dalhousie Gazette_ (Dalhousie University), 12 February - 18 February 2016, page 16 (see https://web.archive.org/web/20230302102629/https://issuu.com/dalhousiegazette/docs/dalgazette_148-16_feb12-18_print__1) : 3. *: While aces and AROS can often be a misunderstood demographic in the queer community and outside of it, information about our identities is making its way into more conversations. 4. * {{ quote-journal | en | author=Isabel Nathan | title=Asexuals, you are not alone | journal=Washington Blade | date=19 October 2018 | titleurl=https://issuu.com/washblade/docs/181019 | page=20 |passage=Now most of my social circle is made up of other aces and AROS.}}
1. * {{ quote-journal | en | date=24 October 2019 | author=Chelaine Kirsh | title=Let's talk about aces, baby | journal=The Sheaf | publisher=University of Saskatchewan | pageurl=https://issuu.com/thesheaf/docs/shf_20191024_a16_01_c | page=11 |passage=Building off from this calling card, AROS have a more obscure variation of this where they don white rings.}}
*** See also
- [en]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en] [en]
** Afar
*** Pronunciation
- [aró]
*** Noun
[aró]
1. bite [act of biting]
**** References
- [R:aa:Hassan Kamil:2015]
** Albanian
*** Noun
[m]
1. [sq] 2. [sq]
*** References
- [page=149]
** Basque
[eu]
*** Pronunciation
[eu-pr]
*** Etymology 1
[eu]
**** Noun
[in]
1. time , season 2. age , era 3. [eu] weather
***** Declension
[eu-decl-inanim]
***** Derived terms
- [eu]
*** Etymology 2
From [eu].[1]
**** Noun
[in]
1. wreath , garland 2. ring , circle
***** Declension
[eu-decl-inanim]
*** References
References: [1]. [R:EDB] [2]. [aro I] [3]. [page=55] [4]. [qaro] [5]. [page=115 ]
*** Further reading
- [R:EH] - [R:OEH]
** Esperanto
*** Etymology
[eo].
*** Pronunciation
[a=LL-Q143 (epo)-Lepticed7-aro.wav]
*** Noun
[eo-head]
1. bunch
**** Related terms
- [eo] [eo]
** Finnish
*** Etymology
From [fi] (compare [et]), probably from [fi] (compare [myv], [kca-nor], [mns-nor]).
*** Pronunciation
[fi-p]
*** Noun
[fi-noun]
1. steppe ; flat , vast , temperate but relatively dry grassland 2. [fi] humid or swampy meadow or plain
**** Declension
[ar]
**** Derived terms
{{col|fi |Aro |arokki |Arola |Aronen }}
{{col|fi|title=compounds |aroeläin |aroharmaalokki |arohiirihaukka |arohilleri |arohyyppä |arojerbo |arojuoksija |arojänis |arokakadu |arokana |arokasvi |arokerttu |arokettu |arokissa |arokiuru |arokoivuhiiri |arokorppi |arokotka |arokyyhky |arolukki |Aromaa |aromerikotka |aromurmeli |aromuurahaiskäpy |Aromäki |aropääskykahlaaja |aroseepra |arosinappiperhonen |arosopuli |arosuohaukka |arosusi |arotasku |arotundra |arovarpunen |arovarpushaukka |arovuokko |arovyöhyke |heinäaro |kelta-arosopuli |mammuttiaro |maruna-arosopuli |pensasaro |Saviaro }}
*** References
- [url=https://kaino.kotus.fi/sms/?p=qs-article&sms_id=SMS_99c216acbe7071972fa733ed750b3c43&list_id=1&keyword=aro&word=aro]
*** Further reading
- [accessdate=2023-07-02]
*** Anagrams
- [fi]
** Galician
*** Etymology
[gl]. Perhaps from local [gl], from [gl], from [la], with posterior semantic evolution "lands of a monastery" > "border" > "ring". Alternatively, from a [gl] language.[2]
*** Pronunciation
- [gl]
*** Noun
[m]
1. hoop , circle , ring 2. handle (round) 3. loon (bird)
*** References
- [R:gl:DDLG] - [R:gl:TILG] - [R:TLPGP] <References/>
** Galo
*** Alternative forms
[adl]
*** Etymology
From [adl], [adl]. Cognate with [bo], [grt] and [zh].
*** Noun
[adl]
1. tongue [adl]
** Garo
*** Etymology
Probably borrowed from [grt].
*** Conjunction
[grt]
1. and , in addition to
*** References
- [last=Burling]
** Hiligaynon
*** Noun
[arô]
1. leprosy
** Italian
*** Verb
[it]
1. [it]
*** Anagrams
- [it]
** Latin
*** Etymology
[la] From [la], from [la], from the root [ine-pro].[3] The root-final laryngeal was lost in the Proto-Indo-European verb, but was restored in Proto-Italic.
Cognates include [grc], [cu], [lt], and [ang] (archaic [en]).
*** Pronunciation
- [arō]
*** Verb
[1+]
1. to plough , till ; to cultivate land , farm ; to acquire by tillage 2. [la] to draw furrows over the body , wrinkle
**** Conjugation
[1+]
**** Derived terms
{{col4|la |adarō |arābilis |arātiō |arātor |arātrum |arātus |arvus |circumarō |exarō |inarō |obarō |perarō }}
**** Related terms
{{col3|la |arātiuncula |arātōrius |arātrō |arva |arvālis }}
**** Descendants
[top2]
- [rup] - [ast] - [frp] - [fur] - [ruo] - [it] - [ruq] - [oc] - [roa-oca] - [fro] - [nrf] - [roa-opt] - [ro] - [sc] - [scn] - [es] - [vec] [bottom]
*** References
References: [1]. [R:EDB] [2]. [aro I] [3]. [page=55] [4]. [qaro] [5]. [page=115 ]
*** Further reading
- [R:L&S] - [R:Elementary Lewis] - [R:Gaffiot] - [R:NLW] [la]
** Malagasy
*** Noun
[mg]
1. defense ; protection
*** Adjective
[mg]
1. [mg] [mg]
** Mansaka
*** Etymology 1
From [msk].
**** Noun
[msk]
1. pestle 2. pole for pound ing rice
*** Etymology 2
[msk].
**** Noun
[msk]
1. fog
** Maori
*** Etymology
From [mi] (compare with [rar], [ty] and [sm]), from [mi], from [mi] (“front, facing part” – compare with [jv] “front, desire”, [ms] “to face”, [tl] “front, facade”, [plw]).[4][5]
*** Verb
[hia]
1. [mi] to turn toward something or someone |t=The speaker should FACE TOWARD the deaf people so that they can see her mouth when she is talking.}}
1. to desire 2. to incline towards something, to favour
*** Noun
[mi-noun]
1. front [facing side] 2. front [weather] 3. desire 4. inclination 5. heart , seat of feelings
*** Derived terms
Of spatial sense
- [mi] - [mi] - [mi]
Of verb sense
- [mi] - [mi] - [mi] - [mi]
*** References
References: [1]. [R:EDB] [2]. [aro I] [3]. [page=55] [4]. [qaro] [5]. [page=115 ]
*** Further reading
- [entry=aro] - [R:Te Aka 3] [mi]
** Nauruan
*** Etymology
From Pre-Nauruan _*rua-ua_, from [na], from [na], from [na], from [na].
*** Pronunciation
- [na]
*** Numeral
[na]
1. two
** Northern Kurdish
*** Pronunciation
- [kmr-IPA]
*** Noun
[m]
1. [kmr]
**** Declension
[m]
*** References
- [aro] [kmr]
** Old English
*** Alternative forms
- [ang] , [ang]
*** Verb
[ang]
1. [ang] [ang] [ang]
** Old High German
*** Etymology
[goh] From [goh], from [goh].
*** Noun
[m]
1. [goh] eagle
**** Declension
[ar]
**** Derived terms
- [goh] - [gmh] - [de] - [nl] - [nds] - [stq] - [pdt]
**** Descendants
- [gmh] - [de]
*** Further reading
- [Adler]
** Old Saxon
*** Etymology
From [osx], from [osx].
*** Noun
[g=m]
1. [osx] eagle
**** Descendants
- [nds]
** Portuguese
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt] - [pt]
*** Etymology 1
From [pt] of [pt] origin, probably from [pt] with the initial meaning of _outskirts_ and later _rim_, since those where usually circular in shape. [c].[[edition=7]] Cognate with [es] and [gl].
**** Noun
[m]
1. any large circular band of material 1. hoop [circular band of metal used to bind a barrel] 2. rim [outer edge of a wheel] 3. the frame of eyeglass es 4. juggling ring 5. cheesevat 2. [pt] outskirts [the region surrounding a city]
*** Etymology 2
[pt].
**** Alternative forms
- [pt]
**** Noun
[m]
1. arum [any plant in the genus _[mul]_]
*** Etymology 3
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[pt]
1. [arar]
*** References
- [R:pt:Aulete] - [R:pt:Infopédia] - [R:pt:Michaelis]
References: [1]. [R:EDB] [2]. [aro I] [3]. [page=55] [4]. [qaro] [5]. [page=115 ] [pt]
** Rapa Nui
*** Etymology
From [rap], from [rap], from [rap].
*** Noun
[rap]
1. front [facing side]
*** References
- [aro]
** Romani
*** Noun
[rom]
1. [rom]
** Spanish
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Etymology 1
[es] origin.
**** Noun
[m]
1. hoop 2. large ring 3. [es] earring
***** Derived terms
[es]
***** See also
- [es] - [es] - [es]
*** Etymology 2
[es].
**** Noun
[m]
1. arum lily
***** Alternative forms
- [es]
***** Derived terms
[es]
*** Etymology 3
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[es]
1. [arar]
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE] [es]
** Votic
*** Etymology
From [vot]. Related to [fi] and [et].
*** Pronunciation
[vot-p]
*** Noun
[vot]
1. rake
**** Inflection
[vot-decl/võrkko]
*** References
- [aro]
** Yami
*** Etymology
From [tao], from [tao]. Cognate with [pyu] and [kmk].
*** Adjective
[tao]
1. many ; a lot
** Yoruba
*** Etymology 1
**** Pronunciation
- [aro]
**** Noun
[aro]
1. cymbal
*** Etymology 2
From [yo]
**** Pronunciation
- [arò]
**** Noun
[arò]
1. dirge , lamentation ; usually during a funeral
***** Derived terms
- [yo]
***** Related terms
_(types of funeral dirges)_
- [yo] - [yo] - [yo] - [yo]
*** Etymology 3
**** Pronunciation
- [aró]
**** Noun
[aró]
1. a type of yam ; [Dioscorea cayenensis subsp. rotundata]
***** Related terms
- [yo]
*** Etymology 4
**** Pronunciation
- [aró]
**** Noun
[aró]
1. dye ; [in particular] indigo dye 2. [yo] dark blue ; indigo
***** Derived terms
- [yo] - [yo] - [yo] [yo]