roko
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɹəʊkəʊ/
Related terms
- rail roko (“a form of protest blocking a railway”)
- rasta roko (“a form of protest blocking a road”)
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈroko]
- Audio:
(file) - Rhymes: -oko
- Hyphenation: ro‧ko
Etymology 1
From English rock, ultimately from Medieval Latin rocca, of uncertain origin. Possibly from a Celtic/Gaulish language (compare Breton roc'h). Additional cognates include Italian rocca, French roche, roc, Spanish roca.
Noun
roko (accusative singular rokon, plural rokoj, accusative plural rokojn)
- (geology) rock
- Hyponym: metamorfa roko
Related terms
- ŝtono (“stone”)
Etymology 2
Back-formation from rokenrolo, influenced by English's own back-formation of rock and roll (from rock (“to sway, swing”, verb)), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *rukkōną.
Derived terms
- blusroko (“blues rock music”)
- metalroko (“heavy metal music”)
- poproko (“pop rock music”)
- rokenrolo (“rock and roll music”)
See also
- balanci (“to rock, sway”)
Lokono
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