kavalo
Chichewa edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Portuguese cavalo.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
kaválo class 1a (plural akaválo class 2)
- (now uncommon) horse
Synonyms edit
Ido edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French cheval, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballo, from New Latin cavallus, from Latin caballus.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
kavalo (plural kavali)
Derived terms edit
- kavalino (“mare”)
- kavalulo (“stallion”)
- kavalacho (“nag”)
- kavaleyo (“stable”)
- kavalerio (“stud farm”)
- kavalyuno (“foal”)
- kavalyunino (“filly”)
- kavalyunulo (“colt”)
- kavalodresado (“riding academy”)
- kaval-edukerio (“stud farm”)
- kavalofero (“horseshoe”)
- kavalokastaniero (“horse chestnut”)
- kavalokrino (“horsehair”)
Related terms edit
See also edit
Chess pieces in Ido · shakfiguri (layout · text) | |||||
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rejo | damo | turmo | episkopo | kavalo | piono |
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