orto
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek ὀρθός (orthós).
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Noun edit
orto (accusative singular orton, plural ortoj, accusative plural ortojn)
Italian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Latin hortus, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰortós.
Noun edit
orto m (plural orti)
- vegetable garden
- Synonym: ortale
- market garden
- orchard
Related terms edit
- ortaggio
- ortale
- ortense
- orticello
- orticolo
- orticoltore
- orticoltura
- ortivo
- ortofloricoltura
- ortoflorofrutticoltura
- ortofrutta
- ortofrutticolo
See also edit
Further reading edit
- orto on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it
Etymology 2 edit
From Latin ortus, noun use of the perfect passive participle of orior (“to rise, get up”).
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ortō
Old Galician-Portuguese edit
Etymology edit
From Latin hortus (“garden”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰortós, from *ǵʰer- (“to enclose”).
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Noun edit
orto m
- garden
- 13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 357 (facsimile):
- orto dos uiços do parayſo
- garden of the delights of Paradise
- orto dos uiços do parayſo
- vegetable garden
- 1525-1526, Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional, Pero Gomes Barroso, B 1540: Pero Lourenço, comprastes (facsimile)
- Poys vꝮ nõ derõ hy orto
- Because no one gave you a vegetable garden there
- 1525-1526, Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional, Pero Gomes Barroso, B 1540: Pero Lourenço, comprastes (facsimile)
- orchard
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orto m (plural ortos)
Etymology 2 edit
From a vesre form of roto, from the phrase culo roto.(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Noun edit
orto m (plural ortos)
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Further reading edit
- “orto”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014