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riu - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: ríu, rìu, and ri'u

Aragonese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Vulgar Latin rius, from Latin rīvus (brook, small stream)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈrju/
  • Rhymes: -u
  • Syllabification: riu

Noun

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riu m (plural rius)

  1. river

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Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old Catalan riu, from Vulgar Latin rius (river), from Latin rīvus, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃rih₂wós, from *h₃reyh₂- (to flow; to move, set in motion) + *-wós.

Noun

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riu m (plural rius)

  1. river

Etymology 2

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Verb

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riu

  1. inflection of riure:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

References

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  • “riu” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Extremaduran

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin rius (river), from Latin rīvus (brook; small stream).

Noun

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riu m (plural rius)

  1. river

Galician

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Verb

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riu

  1. third-person singular preterite indicative of rir

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology

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From Portuguese rio.

Noun

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riu

  1. river

Japanese

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Romanization

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riu

  1. Rōmaji transcription of りう

Manx

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Pronoun

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riu (emphatic riuish)

  1. second-person form/plural of rish
  2. with you (formal)
    As ta mee gra riu. And I say unto you.

Mirandese

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Etymology

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From Old Leonese, from Vulgar Latin rius (river), from Latin rīvus (brook; small stream).

Noun

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riu m (plural rius)

  1. river

Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan riu,from Vulgar Latin rius (river) or Latin rīvus (brook; small stream).

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Noun

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riu m (plural rius)

  1. river

Old Occitan

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin rius (river) or Latin rīvus (brook; small stream).

Noun

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riu m (oblique plural rius, nominative singular rius, nominative plural riu)

  1. river (body of flowing water)

Descendants

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  • Occitan: riu

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Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Portuguese rio and Spanish río.

Noun

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riu

  1. river

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Old Galician-Portuguese riio, riiu.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -iw
  • Homophone: rio (Brazil, Central and Southern Portugal)
  • Hyphenation: riu

Verb

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riu

  1. third-person singular preterite indicative of rir

San Martín Itunyoso Triqui

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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riu

  1. hummingbird

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Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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(classifier cái, chiếc) riu

  1. kind of shrimp trap

Verb

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riu

  1. to fish (for shrimps)
    riu tépto catch small shrimps

Etymology 2

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Adverb

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riu (diminutive reduplication riu riu)

  1. (rare or obsolete) little by little