ojo

See also: òjò, ōjo, and ōjō

Ladino

Etymology

From Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin oclus, from Latin oculus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɔʒɔ]

Noun

ojo m (Latin spelling, plural ojos)

  1. (anatomy) eye

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin oclus, from Latin oculus, from Proto-Italic *okelos, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃okʷ-, *h₃ekʷ- (eye; to see). Doublet of óculo. Cognate to Portuguese olho.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈoxo/
  • Rhymes: -oxo

Noun

ojo m (plural ojos)

  1. eye
  2. keyhole

Derived terms

(diminutive ojillo or ojito) (augmentative ojazo, ojón, or ojote)

Descendants

  • Palenquero: oho

Interjection

¡ojo!

  1. look! watch out!

Further reading


Venetian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin oleum.

Noun

ojo m (plural oji)

  1. oil (especially edible oil)

Derived terms

  • ojo esensiałe
  • ojo graso
  • ojo minerałe
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