bruno

See also: Bruno, bruño, bruñó, and brūno

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbruno/
  • Hyphenation: bru‧no
  • Rhymes: -uno

Noun

bruno (accusative singular brunon, plural brunoj, accusative plural brunojn)

  1. brown

See also

Colors in Esperanto · koloroj (layout · text)
     blanka      griza      nigra
             ruĝa ; karmezina              oranĝkolora ; bruna              flava ; kremkolora
             limekolora              verda             
             cejanblua ; grunblua              lazura              blua
             violkolora ; indiga              magenta ; purpura              rozkolora

Italian

Etymology

From Medieval Latin brūnus "brown, brunet" (whence also Spanish bruno, French brun), from Frankish *brūn, from Proto-Germanic *brūnaz (brown), from Proto-Indo-European *bher- (shining, brown). Akin to Old High German brūn "brown" (German braun "brown"), Old English brūn "brown". More at brown.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -uno

Adjective

bruno (feminine singular bruna, masculine plural bruni, feminine plural brune)

  1. (dark) brown

Derived terms

Noun

bruno m (plural bruni, feminine bruna)

  1. a dark-haired person

Portuguese

Etymology

From Frankish *brūn (brown, dark, shiny), possibly through an Italian intermediate.

Adjective

bruno m (feminine singular bruna, masculine plural brunos, feminine plural brunas, comparable)

  1. (dark) brown

Noun

bruno m (plural brunos, feminine bruna, feminine plural brunas)

  1. a dark-haired male or female
  2. a dark man or a brunette
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