kanabo
See also: kanabō
Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin cannabis, from Ancient Greek κάνναβις (kánnabis).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kaˈnabo]
- Audio:
(file) - Rhymes: -abo
- Hyphenation: ka‧na‧bo
Related terms
- kanabaco
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English cannabis, French cannabis, German Cannabis, Italian canapa and Spanish cannabis, all ultimately from Latin cannabis, from Ancient Greek κάνναβις (kánnabis).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈnabo/
Noun
kanabo (plural kanabi)
- cannabis
- Jose Cossio, "Violento kontre muzikisti en Mexikia", in Ido-Saluto, issue 3, 2008, 4.
- ... di qui precipua aktiveso esas la produktado, distributado e vendo di narkotiki, quale kanabo, kokaino, heroino, e recente artificala drogi konocata kom "kristalo" o "glacio", ...
- ... whose main activity is the production, distribution and sale of narcotics, like cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and recently artificial drugs known as "crystal" or "ice", ...
- ... di qui precipua aktiveso esas la produktado, distributado e vendo di narkotiki, quale kanabo, kokaino, heroino, e recente artificala drogi konocata kom "kristalo" o "glacio", ...
- Jose Cossio, "Violento kontre muzikisti en Mexikia", in Ido-Saluto, issue 3, 2008, 4.
- hemp
- J. Houillon, "La Hirundo e l'uceleti", in Quaradek fabli, 1928, 8.
- Bek-pikar ta omna grani di kanabo
- Peck all those grains of hemp
- Bek-pikar ta omna grani di kanabo
- J. Houillon, "La Hirundo e l'uceleti", in Quaradek fabli, 1928, 8.
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