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Esto

Esto

See also: esto, ésto, and ēsto

Middle English

Noun

Esto

  1. Easter

esto

esto

See also: Esto, ésto, and ēsto

Esperanto

Noun

esto (uncountable, accusative eston)

  1. being

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Finnish

Etymology

Action noun from the verb estää: estää (to inhibit, block, prevent) + -o.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: es‧to

Noun

esto

  1. block, blocking, blockage
    lapsipornon ~ : child porn block
  2. (psychology) An inhibition.
  3. (sports) An interference.

Declension

Inflection of esto (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative esto estot
genitive eston estojen
partitive estoa estoja
illative estoon estoihin
singular plural
nominative esto estot
accusative nom. esto estot
gen. eston
genitive eston estojen
partitive estoa estoja
inessive estossa estoissa
elative estosta estoista
illative estoon estoihin
adessive estolla estoilla
ablative estolta estoilta
allative estolle estoille
essive estona estoina
translative estoksi estoiksi
instructive estoin
abessive estotta estoitta
comitative estoineen

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Ido

Etymology

Borrowing from English east, French est, German Osten, Italian est, Spanish este, all ultimately from Proto-Germanic *austrą.

Noun

esto (uncountable)

  1. (geography) east

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Antonyms

See also

nord-westo nordo nord-esto
westo esto
sud-westo sudo sud-esto

Italian

Etymology

From Latin istum, from iste.

Pronoun

esto m (feminine esta)

  1. (demonstrative, archaic) this
    • Dante Alighieri, Inferno, Canto I:
      Ahi quanto a dir qual era è cosa dura
      esta selva selvaggia e aspra e forte
      che nel pensier rinova la paura!
      Ah, how rueful to say what sort it was
      this wilderness wild and harsh and daunting
      that in my thoughts makes my fright alive again

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Latin

Etymology 1

Form of the verb edō (I eat).

Verb

ēstō

  1. second-person singular future active imperative of edō
  2. third-person singular future active imperative of edō

Etymology 2

Form of the verb sum (am).

Verb

estō

  1. second-person singular future active imperative of sum
  2. third-person singular future active imperative of sum

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin istud, from iste.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -esto

Pronoun

esto

  1. neuter singular of éste (this)
    ¿Qué es esto? ― What is this?

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