See also: ilò, Ilo, ILO, and -ilo

Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping of English Ilocano or Spanish ilocano.

Symbol

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ilo

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Ilocano.

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Buhi'non Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

Noun

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ilo

  1. orphan

Cebuano

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: i‧lo
  • IPA(key): /ˈʔilo/ [ˈʔi.l̪o]

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ílo (Badlit spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

  1. orphan

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ílo (Badlit spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

  1. to orphan; to deprive of parents; to become an orphan

Etymology 2

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Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *qiluS.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: i‧lo
  • IPA(key): /ʔiˈlo/ [ʔɪˈl̪o]

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iló (Badlit spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

  1. toilet paper or water used to clean one's bottom after defecation

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iló (Badlit spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

  1. to clean one's bottom after defecation
  2. to change a baby's diaper

Central Bikol

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʔilo/ [ˈʔi.l̪o]
  • Hyphenation: i‧lo

Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

Noun

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ílo (Basahan spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

  1. orphan
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Spanish hilo.

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ílo (Basahan spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

  1. thread; string
    Synonym: torsido
  2. fiber/fibre
    Synonym: tela
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East Miraya Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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ilo

  1. orphan

Esperanto

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Etymology

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    Back-formation from -ilo (tool). From a widespread suffix in European languages, compare German -el in e.g. Schlüssel.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈilo/
    • Audio 1:(file)
    • Audio 2:(file)
    • Rhymes: -ilo
    • Syllabification: i‧lo

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    ilo (accusative singular ilon, plural iloj, accusative plural ilojn)

    1. tool
      • 1922, Eŭgeno Lanti, For la neŭtralismon![1]:
        Tial ke ni estas sennaciuloj, ni propagandas neŭtralan lingvon. Ĉar ni opinias, ke la esperanta movado estas nun la plej taŭga forto por rapide triumfigi la ideon pri Universala Lingvo, ni propagandas esperanton. Ĝi estas por ni bezona ilo por trafi nian idealon. Esperanto ne estas la celo de nia agado, sed nur rimedo por atingi nian celon.
        Because we are anationals, we promote a neutral language. Because we believe the Esperanto movement is now the most suitable power to quickly bring triumph to the idea of a universal language, we promote Esperanto. It is only a necessary tool for us to reach our ideal. Esperanto isn't the goal of our action but only a means of reaching this goal.

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    Finnish

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Finnic *ilo (compare Estonian ilu (beauty), Karelian ilo, Ludian ilo, Veps ilo), of unknown further origin, but possibly also cognate with Livonian īla (nature) and Pite Sami âllo (urge).

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    • IPA(key): /ˈilo/, [ˈilo̞]
    • Rhymes: -ilo
    • Syllabification(key): i‧lo
    • Hyphenation(key): ilo

    Noun

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    ilo

    1. joy, happiness, delight, merriment, mirth
      Near-synonym: onni
      ilo lapsistathe happiness brought by children
    2. joy, delight, pleasure (a person, thing or action that causes enjoyment)
      Synonym: onni
      Minulla on ilo toivottaa teidät tervetulleeksi tänne.
      It is my pleasure to welcome all of you here.
    3. love, lover (especially when used with a possessive suffix)

    Declension

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    Inflection of ilo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
    nominative ilo ilot
    genitive ilon ilojen
    partitive iloa iloja
    illative iloon iloihin
    singular plural
    nominative ilo ilot
    accusative nom. ilo ilot
    gen. ilon
    genitive ilon ilojen
    partitive iloa iloja
    inessive ilossa iloissa
    elative ilosta iloista
    illative iloon iloihin
    adessive ilolla iloilla
    ablative ilolta iloilta
    allative ilolle iloille
    essive ilona iloina
    translative iloksi iloiksi
    abessive ilotta iloitta
    instructive iloin
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of ilo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative iloni iloni
    accusative nom. iloni iloni
    gen. iloni
    genitive iloni ilojeni
    partitive iloani ilojani
    inessive ilossani iloissani
    elative ilostani iloistani
    illative ilooni iloihini
    adessive ilollani iloillani
    ablative iloltani iloiltani
    allative ilolleni iloilleni
    essive ilonani iloinani
    translative ilokseni iloikseni
    abessive ilottani iloittani
    instructive
    comitative iloineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative ilosi ilosi
    accusative nom. ilosi ilosi
    gen. ilosi
    genitive ilosi ilojesi
    partitive iloasi ilojasi
    inessive ilossasi iloissasi
    elative ilostasi iloistasi
    illative iloosi iloihisi
    adessive ilollasi iloillasi
    ablative iloltasi iloiltasi
    allative ilollesi iloillesi
    essive ilonasi iloinasi
    translative iloksesi iloiksesi
    abessive ilottasi iloittasi
    instructive
    comitative iloinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative ilomme ilomme
    accusative nom. ilomme ilomme
    gen. ilomme
    genitive ilomme ilojemme
    partitive iloamme ilojamme
    inessive ilossamme iloissamme
    elative ilostamme iloistamme
    illative iloomme iloihimme
    adessive ilollamme iloillamme
    ablative iloltamme iloiltamme
    allative ilollemme iloillemme
    essive ilonamme iloinamme
    translative iloksemme iloiksemme
    abessive ilottamme iloittamme
    instructive
    comitative iloinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative ilonne ilonne
    accusative nom. ilonne ilonne
    gen. ilonne
    genitive ilonne ilojenne
    partitive iloanne ilojanne
    inessive ilossanne iloissanne
    elative ilostanne iloistanne
    illative iloonne iloihinne
    adessive ilollanne iloillanne
    ablative iloltanne iloiltanne
    allative ilollenne iloillenne
    essive ilonanne iloinanne
    translative iloksenne iloiksenne
    abessive ilottanne iloittanne
    instructive
    comitative iloinenne

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    adverbs
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    Hawaiian

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    Etymology 1

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    Ka ilo (1.1).

    From Proto-Polynesian *qilo, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qulej, ultimately from Proto-Austronesian *qulej. Cognates include Fijian ulo and Malay ulat.

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    ilo

    1. worm, maggot, grub
      Synonym: koʻe

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    ilo

    1. (intransitive) to creep, to slither

    Etymology 2

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    Ka ilo (2.1).

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

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    ilo

    1. young shoot (emerging stem of a plant)

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    ilo

    1. (intransitive) to germinate, to sprout

    Higaonon

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Hiligaynon

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu. Compare Cebuano ilo.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Finnic *ilo. Cognates include Finnish ilo and Estonian ilu.

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    Noun

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    ilo

    1. joy, happiness
      • 1936, D. I. Efimov, Lukukirja: Inkeroisia alkușkouluja vart (ensimäine osa), Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page 14:
        Ilo ono lapsille.
        The children are happy.
        (literally, “Joy is to the children.”)

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    Declension of ilo (type 4/koivu, no gradation, gemination)
    singular plural
    nominative ilo ilot
    genitive ilon illoin, iloloin
    partitive illoa iloja, iloloja
    illative illoo illoi, iloloihe
    inessive ilos ilois, ilolois
    elative ilost iloist, iloloist
    allative ilolle iloille, iloloille
    adessive ilol iloil, iloloil
    ablative ilolt iloilt, iloloilt
    translative iloks iloiks, iloloiks
    essive ilonna, illoon iloinna, iloloinna, illoin, iloloin
    exessive1) ilont iloint, iloloint
    1) obsolete
    *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
    **) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

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    References

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    • V. I. Junus (1936), Iƶoran Keelen Grammatikka[3], Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page 82
    • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971), Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 92

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    Etymology

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    From Latin hīlum.

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    • IPA(key): /ˈi.lo/
    • Rhymes: -ilo
    • Hyphenation: ì‧lo

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    ilo m (plural ili)

    1. (botany) hilum
      Synonyms: ombelico, occhio
    2. (anatomy) hilus
      Synonyms: fossetta, depressione

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    • ilo in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

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    Libon Bikol

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Ludian

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Finnic *ilo. Cognates include Finnish ilo.

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    ilo

    1. joy, fun
      iloksto the delight, to the joy
      Milei on ilo tuttavoidakse teiden ke.
      I'm glad to meet you.

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    Declension of ilo (type 4a/levo, no gradation)
    singular plural
    nominative ilo ilod
    genitive ilon iloiden
    partitive ilod iloid
    essive ilon iloin
    instructive iloin
    inessive ilos iloiš
    elative ilospiä iloišpiä
    illative iloh iloihe
    adessive ilol iloil
    ablative ilolpiä iloilpiä
    allative ilole iloile
    abessive ilota iloita
    prolative iloči iloiči
    translative iloks iloikš
    additive ilohpiä iloihepiä
    *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)

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    References

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    • M. Pahomov (2022), “ilo”, in Lüüdi-venän, venä-lüüdin sanakirdʹ[4], Helsinki: Lüüdilaine Siebr, →ISBN, page 55
    • Juho Kujola (1944), “iлo”, in Lyydiläismurteiden sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 89

    Mapudungun

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    ilo (Raguileo spelling)

    1. meat

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    • Wixaleyiñ: Mapucezugun-wigkazugun pici hemvlcijka (Wixaleyiñ: Small Mapudungun-Spanish dictionary), Beretta, Marta; Cañumil, Dario; Cañumil, Tulio, 2008.

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Spanish hielo.

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    ilo

    1. ice
    2. snow

    Etymology 2

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu. Cebuano ilo.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Marshallese

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    Etymology 1

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    Rālik dialect reflex of Etymology 2. Both forms have the same orthographic spelling.

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    ilo

    1. (Rālik) at
    2. (Rālik) in

    Etymology 2

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    Ratak dialect reflex of Etymology 1. Both forms have the same orthographic spelling.

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    ilo

    1. (Ratak) at
    2. (Ratak) in

    References

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    • Abo, Takaji; Bender Byron W.; Capelle, Alfred; DeBrum, Tony (2009–), “ilo”, in Marshallese–English Online Dictionary[5]

    Masbate Sorsogon

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

    Noun

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Masbatenyo

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Nias

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    Etymology

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    From (Western) Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qizuR. Compare Ibaloi ilol, Javanese idu, Karao ilol, and Pangasinan ilol.

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    ilo

    1. (anatomy) saliva

    Northern Catanduanes Bikol

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Rinconada Bikol

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Romani

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    Inherited from Sanskrit हृदय (hṛdaya).

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    ilo m (nominative plural ile)

    1. (anatomy) heart

    References

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    • Boretzky, Norbert; Igla, Birgit (1994), “iló”, in Wörterbuch Romani-Deutsch-Englisch für den südosteuropäischen Raum : mit einer Grammatik der Dialektvarianten [Romani-German-English dictionary for the Southern European region] (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 121
    • Marcel Courthiade (2009), “o il/o, -es- m. -e, -en-”, in Melinda Rézműves, editor, Morri angluni rromane ćhibǎqi evroputni lavustik = Első rromani nyelvű európai szótáram : cigány, magyar, angol, francia, spanyol, német, ukrán, román, horvát, szlovák, görög [My First European-Romani Dictionary: Romani, Hungarian, English, French, Spanish, German, Ukrainian, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Greek] (overall work in Hungarian and English), Budapest: Fővárosi Onkormányzat Cigány Ház--Romano Kher, →ISBN, pages 175-176

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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    ilo

    1. orphan

    Tagalog

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    Etymology 1

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    iló (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

    1. milling or crushing sugar cane by machine for its juice
      Synonym: kabyaw
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    Etymology 2

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      Borrowed from Spanish hilo, from Old Spanish filo, from Latin fīlum, from Proto-Italic *fī(s)lom, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰiH-(s-)lo-. Doublet of hilo and pilo.

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      ilo (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜎᜓ)

      1. thread
        Synonyms: sinulid, hibla
      2. yarn
        Synonym: labay
      3. filament
        Synonyms: lamuymoy, pilamento, hibla, aguheta
      4. fiber
        Synonyms: hibla, himaymay, hilatsa, aguheta
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      Tokelauan

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Polynesian *qilo. Cognates include Tongan ʻilo and Niuean ilo.

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      • IPA(key): [ˈi.lo]
      • Hyphenation: i‧lo

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      ilo

      1. (transitive) to sort out
      2. (transitive) to be aware of
      3. (transitive, of food) to check (if something is done)

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      References

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      • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[6], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 29

      Veps

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Finnic *ilo.

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      ilo

      1. fun, joy

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      Inflection of ilo (inflection type 1/ilo)
      nominative sing. ilo
      genitive sing. ilon
      partitive sing. ilod
      partitive plur.
      singular plural
      nominative ilo
      accusative ilon
      genitive ilon
      partitive ilod
      essive-instructive ilon
      translative iloks
      inessive ilos
      elative ilospäi
      illative ilho
      iloho
      adessive ilol
      ablative ilolpäi
      allative ilole
      abessive ilota
      comitative ilonke
      prolative ilodme
      approximative I ilonno
      approximative II ilonnoks
      egressive ilonnopäi
      terminative I ilhosai
      ilohosai
      terminative II ilolesai
      terminative III ilossai
      additive I ilhopäi
      ilohopäi
      additive II ilolepäi

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      • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “веселье”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary]‎[7], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

      Votic

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Finnic *ilo.

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      ilo

      1. joy, elation, happiness
      2. celebration

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      Declension of ilo (type II/võrkko, no gradation)
      singular plural
      nominative ilo ilod
      genitive ilo ilojõ
      partitive illoa iloit
      illative ilosõ, illo iloisõ
      inessive iloz iloiz
      elative iloss iloiss
      allative ilollõ iloillõ
      adessive iloll iloill
      ablative ilolt iloilt
      translative ilossi iloissi
      *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
      **) the terminative is formed by adding the suffix -ssaa to the short illative (sg) or the genitive.
      ***) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka to the genitive.
      For dialectal differences between case endings, see Appendix:Votic dialects.

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      • Hallap, V.; Adler, E.; Grünberg, S.; Leppik, M. (2012), “ilo”, in Vadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language]‎[8], 2nd edition, Tallinn

      Waray Sorsogon

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      Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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      ilo

      1. orphan

      Waray-Waray

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      Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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      ilo

      1. orphan

      West Miraya Bikol

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ilu.

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      iló

      1. poison