"eŭnuko" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Esperanto]

IPA: [ewˈnuko] Forms: eŭnukon [accusative, singular], eŭnukoj [plural], eŭnukojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -uko Etymology: From Latin eunūchus, from Ancient Greek εὐνοῦχος (eunoûkhos, “eunuch, castrated animal”), εὐνή (eunḗ, “bed”) + ἔχω (ékhō, “I have, keep, hold”); literally, a chamberlain (see ĉambelano). Etymology templates: {{der|eo|la|eunūchus}} Latin eunūchus, {{der|eo|grc|εὐνοῦχος||eunuch, castrated animal}} Ancient Greek εὐνοῦχος (eunoûkhos, “eunuch, castrated animal”) Head templates: {{eo-head}} eŭnuko (accusative singular eŭnukon, plural eŭnukoj, accusative plural eŭnukojn)
  1. eunuch Wikipedia link: eo:eŭnuko Categories (topical): Gender, People

Inflected forms

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