"knabo" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [ˈknabo] Forms: knabon [accusative, singular], knaboj [plural], knabojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -abo Etymology: Borrowed from German Knabe (which is now dated, but was still standard at the time of the creation of Esperanto), ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *knabō, an alternative reconstruction of *knappō. Compare English knave, knape, German Knappe, Dutch knaap. Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|de|Knabe}} German Knabe, {{der|eo|gmw-pro|*knabō}} Proto-West Germanic *knabō, {{m|gmw-pro|*knappō}} *knappō, {{cog|en|knave, knape}} English knave, knape, {{cog|de|Knappe}} German Knappe, {{cog|nl|knaap}} Dutch knaap Head templates: {{eo-head}} knabo (accusative singular knabon, plural knaboj, accusative plural knabojn)
  1. boy Wikipedia link: eo:knabo Hypernyms: geknabo (english: kid), infano (english: child) Hyponyms: knabaĉo (english: brat), knabego (english: big boy), knabeto (english: little boy) Derived forms: knaba (english: boyish), knabaĝo (english: boyhood) Coordinate_terms: knabino (english: girl)

Inflected forms

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