menhiro
Esperanto
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French menhir, derived from Breton maen-hir (literally “long stone”), from maen (“stone”); compare Welsh maen hir, Cornish mênhere. Additional cognates (mostly borrowed from French) include Polish menhir, Russian менгир (mengir), Italian menhir, German Menhir, Yiddish מענהיר (menhir).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmenhiro (accusative singular menhiron, plural menhiroj, accusative plural menhirojn)