brido
See also: bridó
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French bride, Spanish brida, of Germanic origins.
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brido (accusative singular bridon, plural bridoj, accusative plural bridojn)
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Borrowed from Esperanto brido, English bridle, French bride, Italian briglia, Spanish brida, of Germanic origins.
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brido (plural bridi)
- bridle (of a horse)
- (figuratively) check, curb
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brìdo
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brido
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brido
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