kordio

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English cordial, French cordial, Italian cordiale, Spanish cordial, ultimately from Latin cor, from Proto-Italic *kord, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kor.di.o/, /kɔɾ.di.ɔ/

Noun

kordio (plural kordii)

  1. (anatomy, card games, etc.) heart
  2. (figuratively) heart (symbol)

Derived terms

  • kordiala (cardiac, hearty, cordial)
  • kordia
  • bonakordia (good hearted, ungrudging)
  • senkordia (poor-spirited)
  • kordiika (cardiac, heart-diseased)
  • kordiiko (heart-diseased)

See also

Suits in Ido · emblemi (layout · text)
kordio karelo piquo trefo
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