"apo" meaning in Ilocano

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Noun

IPA: /ʔaˈpo/, [ʔɐˈpu] Forms: apó [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ampu (“grandparent/grandchild (reciprocal)”), from Proto-Austronesian *apu (“grandparent/grandchild (reciprocal)”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ilo|poz-pro|*ampu|gloss=grandparent/grandchild (reciprocal)}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ampu (“grandparent/grandchild (reciprocal)”), {{inh|ilo|map-pro|*apu|gloss=grandparent/grandchild (reciprocal)}} Proto-Austronesian *apu (“grandparent/grandchild (reciprocal)”) Head templates: {{ilo-noun|apó}} apó
  1. (usually endearing, familiar) grandparent Tags: endearing, familiar, usually
    Sense id: en-apo-ilo-noun-aLjwFFGB Categories (other): Ilocano terms without Kur-itan script, Ilocano terms without pronunciation template Disambiguation of Ilocano terms without Kur-itan script: 13 3 39 45 Disambiguation of Ilocano terms without pronunciation template: 34 5 38 22
  2. (usually endearing, familiar) master; mistress Tags: endearing, familiar, usually
    Sense id: en-apo-ilo-noun-4TErDgbB
  3. sir; madam
    Sense id: en-apo-ilo-noun-gwhj1v0B Categories (other): Ilocano terms without Kur-itan script, Ilocano terms without pronunciation template Disambiguation of Ilocano terms without Kur-itan script: 13 3 39 45 Disambiguation of Ilocano terms without pronunciation template: 34 5 38 22
  4. grandchild
    Sense id: en-apo-ilo-noun-cTtPGPDh Categories (other): Ilocano entries with incorrect language header, Ilocano terms without Kur-itan script, Ilocano terms without pronunciation template Disambiguation of Ilocano entries with incorrect language header: 8 2 9 81 Disambiguation of Ilocano terms without Kur-itan script: 13 3 39 45 Disambiguation of Ilocano terms without pronunciation template: 34 5 38 22

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