hilo

See also: Hilo and hiló

Bikol Central

Noun

hilo

  1. poison

Derived terms


Cebuano

Etymology 1

Noun

hilo

  1. poison

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Spanish hilo (thread, yarn), from Latin filum.

Noun

hilo

  1. thread, yarn, string.

Kapampangan

Noun

hilo

  1. thread; silk; twine; filament

Noun

hilô

  1. poison; venom

Latin

Noun

hīlō

  1. dative/ablative singular of hīlum

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin hīlum.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: hi‧lo

Noun

hilo m (plural hilos)

  1. (botany) hilum

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈilo/
  • Hyphenation: hi‧lo

Etymology 1

From Old Spanish filo, from Latin fīlum, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰiH-(s-)lo-. Doublet of filo. Although both were inherited, it is not fully certain why the two diverged and why filo, preserving the initial -f- from Old Spanish, took on the sense of "edge", while hilo maintained that of "string, thread" (in line with the original Latin meaning)[1]. Cognate with English file.

Noun

hilo m (plural hilos)

  1. thread, yarn, string
  2. linen
  3. edge of something sharp
  4. crosshair, reticule
  5. "hilo de oro" -a type of stinging jellyfish, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
  6. thread (in the internet)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

hilo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of hilar.

Further reading

References


Swahili

Adjective

hilo

  1. Ji class inflected form of hiyo.
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