alno

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin alnus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈalno/
  • Rhymes: -alno

Noun

alno (accusative singular alnon, plural alnoj, accusative plural alnojn)

  1. alder (a kind of tree)
    • L. L. Zamenhof (translator), “Ib kaj malgranda Kristino” in Fabeloj by Hans Christian Anderson, Book 3,
      Maljunaj alnoj, kiujn la fluo depuŝis de la dekliva bordo, per siaj radikoj forte teniĝis je la fundo kaj aspektis kiel malgrandaj arbaraj insuloj.
      Old alder trees, pushed away from the steep bank by the current, clung to the bottom with their roots, and [the tops of the branches above the water] looked like little wooded islands.

Latin

Noun

alnō

  1. dative singular of alnus
  2. ablative singular of alnus
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