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(Anglès)

  1. (conjugation-4) to hear, listen to
  2. (conjugation-4) to attend, pay attention to
  3. (conjugation-4) to accept, agree with, obey
  4. (conjugation-4) to perceive or understand, learn (by hearing)

Oposat a
ignōrō, nesciō
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
[ˈau̯.di.oː]
Etimologia (Anglès)

From Proto-Italic *awizdjō, a compound of Proto-Indo-European *h₂ewis (“clearly, manifestly”) (from the root *h₂ew- (“to see, perceive”)) and *dʰh₁-ye/o- (“to render”). Cognates include Ancient Greek αἰσθάνομαι (aisthánomai, “to perceive”) (also originally "to render manifest"), whence English aesthetic, and ἀΐω (aḯō, “to perceive, hear”), Hittite 𒌋𒀪𒄭 (u-uḫ-ḫi, “I see”), Proto-Germanic *awiz (“obvious”) and Sanskrit आविस् (āvís, “openly, manifestly, evidently”).

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