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skype
English
Alternative forms
- Skype
Pronunciation
- enPR: sk?p, IPA(key): /ska?p/
- Rhymes: -a?p
Verb
skype (third-person singular simple present skypes, present participle skyping, simple past and past participle skyped)
- (transitive, computing) To make (a telephone call) using Skype software.
- (transitive, computing) To send (a message or file) with Skype.
- (transitive, intransitive, computing) To contact (a person) via Skype.
- I'll skype you tomorrow. We can skype for a couple of hours.
Hypernyms
- vidcall
- vidchat
Translations
Anagrams
- kypes, pesky, pykes
German
Pronunciation
Verb
skype
- inflection of skypen:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative
skype From the web:
- what skype means
- what skype id should i give
- what skype details do i give
- what skype name should i give
- what skype id
- what skype id looks like
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imo
English
Prepositional phrase
imo
- Alternative form of IMO.
Anagrams
- IOM, MOI, Mio, mo'i, moi, omi
Cebuano
Alternative forms
- imoha
Pronoun
imo
- you (2nd person singular preposed ergative form)
- (in the singular) yours
- (slang, humorous) one's genitalia
See also
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i.mo/
- Rhymes: -imo
- Hyphenation: ì?mo
Etymology 1
From Latin ?mus, superlative form of ?nferus (“low”, “deep”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *n?d?ér.
Adjective
imo (feminine ima, masculine plural imi, feminine plural ime) (obsolete, poetic)
- (literally) located in the lowest or innermost part
- (by extension) low, deep
- Synonym: infero
- 1374, Francesco Petrarca, “Pommi ove 'l sole occide i fiori et l'erba” (Il Canzoniere, Andrea Bettini (1858), p.143) :
- Ponm' in cielo od in terra od in abisso, ¶ in alto poggio, in valle ima e palustre, ¶ libero spirto, od a' suoi membri affisso; [...]
- Set me in heaven, on earth, or in the depths, ¶ on a high hill, or in a deep marshy vale, ¶ a spirit freed, or imprisoned in its limbs; [...]
- Ponm' in cielo od in terra od in abisso, ¶ in alto poggio, in valle ima e palustre, ¶ libero spirto, od a' suoi membri affisso; [...]
- 1850, Giosuè Carducci, “La selva primitiva” (Juvenilia, Poesie, Nicola Zanichelli (1906), p. 109, Libro LVII), vv. 43-44:
- [...] un tremor gelido ¶ per l'ossa ime gli corse; e s'atterrava, ¶ e gemea [...]
- [...] a freezing chill ¶ ran through his deep bones; and he dropped ¶ and wailed [...]
- [...] un tremor gelido ¶ per l'ossa ime gli corse; e s'atterrava, ¶ e gemea [...]
- (figuratively, of people) of a low social status
- 1581, Torquato Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata, Erasmo Viotti, p.222, Canto IX:
- Miete i vili, e i potenti: e i più sublimi ¶ e più superbi capi adegua agl’imi.
- It breaks vile and mighty alike: and makes the noblest ¶ and proudest leaders one with the lowest.
- Miete i vili, e i potenti: e i più sublimi ¶ e più superbi capi adegua agl’imi.
- 1581, Torquato Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata, Erasmo Viotti, p.222, Canto IX:
- (rare, figuratively, of things) inappropriate, vulgar, uncouth
Related terms
- inferiore
- infero
- infimo
Etymology 2
From Latin ?mum, substantivization of the neuter form of ?mus (“lowest”, “deepest”).
Noun
imo m (plural imi)
- (obsolete) bottom; base
- Synonyms: (more common) base, (more common) fondo
- Antonyms: apice, culmine, sommità, vetta
- 1472, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Inferno, Le Monnier (1994), Canto XXIX, p. 430, vv. 37-39:
Anagrams
- mio
Japanese
Romanization
imo
- R?maji transcription of ??
Latin
Etymology 1
Variant form.
Adverb
im? (not comparable)
- Alternative form of imm?
- c. 405, Saint Jerome, Epistola 106:
- c. 405, Saint Jerome, Epistola 106:
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Adjective
?m?
- dative masculine singular of ?mus
- dative neuter singular of ?mus
- ablative masculine singular of ?mus
- ablative neuter singular of ?mus
References
- imo in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- imo in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- imo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
Portuguese
Etymology
Regularised form.
Verb
imo
- (proscribed, Caipira) first-person plural (nós) future indicative of ir
Umbundu
Noun
imo (i-ova class, plural ovamo)
- belly
imo From the web:
- what imo means
- what imo stand for
- what imodium
- what imodium good for
- what imovie
- what imodium does
- what emoji
- what imovie can do
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