Definify.com

Definition 2024


reo

reo

See also: reo- and re'o

Irish

Alternative forms

  • reodh (obsolete)
  • reódh (obsolete)

Noun

reo m (genitive singular reo)

  1. frost

Declension

Derived terms


Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin reus (defendant, accused). Cognate to the Italian adjective rio (bad), inherited from the same source.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrɛ.o/
  • Rhymes: -ɛo
  • Hyphenation: rè‧o

Adjective

reo m (feminine singular rea, masculine plural rei, feminine plural ree) (di)

  1. guilty (of)

Noun

reo m (plural rei)

  1. offender

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

reō m

  1. dative singular of reus
  2. ablative singular of reus

Maori

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *leo.

Noun

reo

  1. voice
  2. speech, utterance
  3. language

Derived terms


Old High German

Etymology

Cognate to Old Norse hræ.

Noun

rēo n

  1. corpse

Rarotongan

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *leo.

Noun

reo

  1. voice
  2. speech
  3. language

Spanish

Etymology 1

From Latin reus (accused).Compare Portuguese réu .

Noun

reo m (plural reos, feminine rea)

  1. defendant (as in a trial)

Adjective

reo m (feminine singular rea, masculine plural reos, feminine plural reas)

  1. Accused of a crime.
  2. Found guilty of a crime.

Etymology 2

From Latin rhēdo.

Noun

reo m (plural reos)

  1. sea trout

Etymology 3

Unknown; compare Catalan reu.

Noun

reo m (plural reos)

  1. A turn in a game.

Tahitian

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *leo.

Noun

reo

  1. language