canoro
Italian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Latin canōrus. First attested in the 16th century.[1]
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editcanoro (feminine canora, masculine plural canori, feminine plural canore)
Derived terms
edit- uccello canoro (“songbird”)
References
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editLatin
editAdjective
editcanōrō
Portuguese
editEtymology
editPronunciation
edit
- Hyphenation: ca‧no‧ro
Adjective
editcanoro (feminine canora, masculine plural canoros, feminine plural canoras)
Spanish
editAdjective
editcanoro (feminine canora, masculine plural canoros, feminine plural canoras)
Further reading
edit- “canoro”, in Diccionario de la lengua española (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy, 2023 November 28
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