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Esperanto

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Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin ursus, from Proto-Italic *orssos, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ŕ̥tḱos. Compare French ours, Italian orso, Spanish oso, Portuguese urso, Romanian urs.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈurso/
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    • Rhymes: -urso
    • Hyphenation: ur‧so

    Noun

    urso (accusative singular urson, plural ursoj, accusative plural ursojn)

    1. bear

    Hypernyms

    Hyponyms

    Holonyms

    • ursaro (a sleuth of bears)

    Derived terms

    • Granda Urso
    • Malgranda Urso
    • ursa
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    Finnish

    Etymology

    From English urson.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈurso/, [ˈurs̠o̞]
    • Rhymes: -urso
    • Syllabification(key): ur‧so
    • Hyphenation(key): ur‧so

    Noun

    urso

    1. North American porcupine, Canadian porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum
      Synonym: (dated) kanadanpuupiikkisika

    Declension

    More information nominative, genitive ...
    More information first-person singular possessor, singular ...
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    Ido

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Esperanto urso, Italian orso, French ours, Spanish oso and English ursid, all ultimately from Latin ursus.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      urso (plural ursi)

      1. bear

      Hyponyms

      • ursino (female bear)
      • ursulo (male bear)
      • uryuno (bear cub)

      Interlingua

      Etymology

        Borrowed from Latin ursus, from Proto-Italic *orssos, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ŕ̥tḱos.

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        urso (plural ursos)

        1. bear
          • 1958, Science News, page 404:
            In le passato, un maximo annual de 50 ursos polar esseva occidite per chassatores human. In 1957, le total esseva 206, gratias (o forsan: disgratias) al aeroplano que rende possibile le persecution del ursos mesmo quande illos ha prendite refugio super insulas de glacia flottante.
            In the past, an annual maximum of 50 polar bears had been killed by human hunters. In 1957, the total was 206, thanks (or maybe: no thanks) to the aeroplane that renders the persecution of bears possibile even when they have taken refuge on ice floes.
          • 1967 May, Rodman Wilson, “Bear Meat Trichinosis: Profound Serum Protein Alterations, Minor Eosinophilia, and Response to Thiabendazole”, in Annals of Internal Medicine, volume 66, number 5, page 970:
            Un femina residente de Alaska, de 22 annos de etate, mangiava mal cocite carne de urso in un bizarre tentativa a suicidio.
            A woman, resident of Alaska, 22 years old, ate poorly cooked bear meat in a bizarre suicide attempt.
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        Latin

        Noun

        ursō m

        1. dative/ablative singular of ursus

        Portuguese

        Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
        Wikipedia pt

        Etymology

          Learned borrowing from Latin ursus, from Proto-Italic *orssos, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ŕ̥tḱos. Displaced the inherited doublet usso.

          Pronunciation

           

          • Rhymes: (Brazil) -uʁsu, (Portugal) -uɾsu
          • Hyphenation: ur‧so

          Noun

          urso m (plural ursos, feminine ursa, feminine plural ursas)

          1. bear (a member of the family Ursidae)
          2. puss caterpillar (larva of the genus Podalia)
            Synonym: chapéu-armado
          3. (figurative) hairy man
          4. (figurative) unsociable person, misanthrope
            Synonym: bicho do mato
          5. (figurative) individual who is the target of mockery
          6. (gay slang) bear
            Antonym: barbie
          7. (Portugal, university slang) brilliant student

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