arko
See also: Arko
Cebuano edit
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- Hyphenation: ar‧ko
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arko
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arko (accusative singular arkon, plural arkoj, accusative plural arkojn)
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Borrowed from Esperanto arko, English arc, French arc, German Arkus, Italian arco, Russian а́рка (árka), Spanish arco.
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arko (plural arki)
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- apogarko (“arch-boutant: flying buttress”)
- arkapogar (“to buttress”)
- arkero, armarkero (“archer, bowman”)
- arkiero, armarkiero (“archer, bowman”)
- arkigar (“to arch: bend, curve, in form of arch”)
- arkisto, armarkisto (“archer, bowman”)
- arkizuro (“archway, vault”)
- arklampo (“arc lamp, arc light”)
- arkopetro (“archstone”)
- armarko (“bow”)
- cielarko, pluvarko (“rainbow”)
- elektrala arko (“electrical arc”)
- klozar arko (“subtend”)
- micirkla arko (“semi-circular arc”)
- selarko (“saddlebow”)
- triumfarko (“triumphal arch”)
- vultarko (“covering of an arc”)
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árko
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- arco — obsolete, Spanish-based orthography
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Borrowed from Spanish arco, from Latin arcus. Doublet of alakos.
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arko or arkó (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜇ᜔ᜃᜓ)
- (architecture) arch
- Synonym: balantok
- arc
- bow (for arrows)
- Synonym: usog
- bow (for violins)
- Synonym: panghilis
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Further reading edit
- “arko”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018