princo
Esperanto
Etymology
From French prince, Italian principe, Spanish príncipe, German Prinz, English prince, all ultimately from Latin prīnceps.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈprin.t͡so/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: prin‧co
Synonyms
- (neologism) princiĉo (“(specifically male) prince”)
- (neologism) reĝidiĉo (“son of a king or queen”)
- reĝido (“child of a king or queen”)
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- daŭfeno (“dauphin”)
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto princo, English prince, French prince, German Prinz, Italian principe, Spanish príncipe, all ultimately from Latin prīnceps.
Noun
princo (plural princi)
- child of a king or queen; a prince or a princess
Synonyms
- princulo (“prince”)
- princino (“princess”)
Derived terms
- princio (“principality”)
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