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eau

Reikšmė (Anglų k.)

  1. (feminine) water, a liquid that is transparent, colorless, odorless, and tasteless in its pure form, the primary constituent of lakes, rivers, seas, and oceans
  2. (feminine) In particular, rain
  3. (feminine) the chemical compound with molecular formula H₂O existing in the form of ice, liquid water or steam
  4. (feminine) Natural liquid quantities or expanses
  5. (feminine) Fluids such as sweat, formed and found in the body of man or animal

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Tariamas kaip (IPA)
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Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

Inherited from Middle French eau, eaue, from Old French ewe, euwe, egua (“water”), from Latin aqua (“water”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (“water, flowing water”). See also ea. Cognates See also Angevin ave, eive, ève, ieau, Aragonese augua, Aromanian apã, Asturian agua, Bourbonnais-Berrichon aïe, aigue, Bourguignon eâ, Burgundian eai, Catalan aigua, Champenois aive, ève, Corsican acqua, Franc-Comtois âve, Franco-Provençal aigva, égoua, éva, Friulian aghe, Galician auga, Gallo aèv, ève, iao, iau, Istro-Romanian åpe, Italian acqua, Ligurian ægoa, ægua, Lombard acqua, agua, aqua, Lorrain aoue, Megleno-Romanian apu, Neapolitan acqua, Norman iâo, Occitan aiga, aigue, Old English ēa (“flowing water, stream, river”), Orléanais iau, Picard iau, ieau, Piedmontese aqua, eva, Poitevin-Saintongeais ève, Portuguese água, Romanian apă, Sardinian abba, Sicilian acqua, eva, Spanish agua, Venetan acua, Walloon aiwe.

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