Asturian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin thronus, from Ancient Greek θρόνος (thrónos).

Noun edit

tronu m (plural tronos)

  1. throne

Corsican edit

Noun edit

tronu m (plural troni)

  1. throne

Further reading edit

  • tronu” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa

Sicilian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin tonus, probably through a Late Latin or Vulgar Latin *tronus, incremented with an -r- due to influence from *tronitus < tonitrus. Alternatively, it may have derived from Old Spanish (compare Spanish trueno), cf. also Portuguese trom, Catalan tro, Occitan tron, obsolete/regional Italian trono / truono. Ultimately from Ancient Greek τόνος (tónos).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈʈɽɔ.nu/
  • Hyphenation: trò‧nu

Noun edit

tronu m (plural trona)

  1. thunder

Derived terms edit

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