"viverno" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Esperanto]

IPA: /viˈverno/ Forms: vivernon [accusative, singular], vivernoj [plural], vivernojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -erno Etymology: Ultimately from Anglo-Norman wivre, from Latin vīpera. Doublet of vipero. Etymology templates: {{der|eo|xno|wivre}} Anglo-Norman wivre, {{der|eo|la|vīpera}} Latin vīpera, {{doublet|eo|vipero}} Doublet of vipero Head templates: {{eo-head}} viverno (accusative singular vivernon, plural vivernoj, accusative plural vivernojn)
  1. (mythology) wyvern (a dragon with two legs instead of four, usually depicted as bipedal) Hyponyms: vivernidino (english: female wyvern cub), vivernido (english: wyvern cub), vivernino (english: female wyvern), virviverno (english: male wyvern), viverniĉo (english: male wyvern) Holonyms: vivernaro (english: pack of wyverns)
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          "word": "vivernino"
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      "word": "vivernidino"
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      "word": "vivernido"
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      "word": "vivernino"
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