sklavo

Esperanto

transportado de sklavoj en Afriko

Etymology

From English slave, French esclave, German Sklave, Italian schiavo, Spanish esclavo, all ultimately from Medieval Latin sclavus (slave). Doublet of slavo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsklavo/

Noun

sklavo (accusative singular sklavon, plural sklavoj, accusative plural sklavojn)

  1. slave

Hyponyms

Derived terms


Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto sklavo, from English slave, French esclave, German Sklave, Italian schiavo, Spanish esclavo, all ultimately from Medieval Latin sclavus (slave).

Noun

sklavo (plural sklavi)

  1. slave

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • sklavala (servile, slavish)
  • sklavulo (a male slave)
  • sklavino (a female slave)
  • sklavatra (slavish)
  • sklavatre (as a slave)
  • sklaveso (slavery)
  • sklavigar (to reduce to slavery)
  • sklavigo (bondage)
  • sklavagar (to use a slave/slaves)
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