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colossal

English

Etymology

From French colossal, formed from Latin colossus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (kolossós, giant statue).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??l?s?l/
  • Rhymes: -?s?l

Adjective

colossal (comparative more colossal, superlative most colossal)

  1. Extremely large or on a great scale.
  2. Amazingly spectacular; extraordinary; epic.

Synonyms

  • (extremely large): enormous, giant, gigantic, immense, prodigious, vast
  • See also Thesaurus:gigantic

Related terms

  • colosseum
  • colossus

Translations

Anagrams

  • alcosols

French

Etymology

Formed from Latin colossus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (kolossós) (originally used by Herodotus in reference to statues in ancient Egyptian temples).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?.l?.sal/

Adjective

colossal (feminine singular colossale, masculine plural colossaux, feminine plural colossales)

  1. colossal, huge

Derived terms

  • calmar colossal

Further reading

  • “colossal” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Portuguese

Etymology

From colosso +? -al.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /?ko.lo.?saw/

Adjective

colossal m or f (plural colossais, comparable)

  1. colossal (extremely large)
    Synonyms: gigante, enorme

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husky

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?h?s.ki/
  • Rhymes: -?ski

Etymology 1

From husk +? -y; in relation to voice, from the sense "dry as a husk" or "tough as a husk".

Adjective

husky (comparative huskier, superlative huskiest)

  1. (of a voice) Hoarse and rough-sounding.
  2. (US) Burly, stout.
    • 1910, Hamlin Garland, Other Main-Travelled Roads
      You look like a good, husky man to pitch in the barnyard []
    • 1965, Popular Mechanics, September issue, page 22
      Word got around quickly that this plane, which has been flying since January, is bigger and huskier than our proposed C-5A []
  3. Abounding with husks; consisting of husks.
    • Some swains have sown before: but most have found
      A husky harvest from the grudging ground.
Derived terms
  • huskily
  • huskiness
Translations

Etymology 2

Shortening of husky dog, where husky is ultimately from the same Old Montagnais root as Eskimo.

Noun

husky (plural huskies)

  1. Any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs.
Alternative forms
  • huskie
Synonyms
  • polar dog
Related terms
  • Husky (an Eskimo person; an Eskimo language) (dated)
  • Eskimo
Translations
See also
  • husky on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • husky on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons

Czech

Etymology 1

Noun

husky

  1. husky (breed of dog)
Declension

Etymology 2

Noun

husky

  1. (informal) Diminutive of husy
Declension

See huska

Synonyms
  • husy
  • husi?ky
Related terms
  • husa
  • huska
  • husi?ka

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From English husky

Noun

husky m (definite singular huskyen, indefinite plural huskyer, definite plural huskyene)

  1. a husky (breed of dog)

References

  • “husky” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From English husky

Noun

husky m (definite singular huskyen, indefinite plural huskyar, definite plural huskyane)

  1. a husky (breed of dog)

Spanish

Noun

husky m (plural huskys)

  1. husky (dogs)

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