princo

Esperanto

Etymology

From French prince, Italian principe, Spanish príncipe, German Prinz, English prince, all ultimately from Latin prīnceps.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈprint͡so]
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  • Rhymes: -int͡so
  • Hyphenation: prin‧co

Noun

princo (accusative singular princon, plural princoj, accusative plural princojn)

  1. prince
    Synonyms: (neologism, specifically male) princiĉo (prince), (neologism) reĝidiĉo (son of a king or queen), reĝido (child of a king or queen)
    Hypernyms: geprinco (prince or princess), gereĝido (child of a king or queen), reĝido (child of a king or queen)
    Hyponym: daŭfeno (dauphin)
    Coordinate terms: princino (princess), reĝidino (daughter of a king or queen)

Derived terms

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto princo, English prince, French prince, German Prinz, Italian principe, Spanish príncipe, all ultimately from Latin prīnceps.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈprint͡so/

Noun

princo (plural princi)

  1. child of a king or queen; a prince or a princess
    Synonyms: princulo (prince), princino (princess)

Derived terms

  • princio (principality)
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