ojo
Ladino
editEtymology
editFrom Old Spanish ojo, from Vulgar Latin oclus, from Latin oculus.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editojo m (Latin spelling, plural ojos)
Spanish
editEtymology
editInherited from Old Spanish ojo, from Vulgar Latin oclus, from Latin oculus. Doublet of óculo. Cognate to Portuguese olho, French œil, Italian occhio, Romanian ochi, Russian око (oko).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editojo m (plural ojos)
- eye
- Dora tiene (los) ojos azules.
- Dora has blue eyes.
- keyhole
- caution
- hay que andar con ojo
- you need to be cautious
Derived terms
edit(diminutive ojillo or ojito) (augmentative ojazo, ojón, or ojote)
- a ojo
- a ojo de buen cubero
- a ojos vistos
- a vista de ojos
- al ojo
- anteojos
- blanco de los ojos
- comer con los ojos
- costar un ojo de la cara
- cuatro ojos
- de medio ojo
- dichosos los ojos que te ven
- donde pongo el ojo pongo la bala
- el ojo del amo engorda al caballo
- en un abrir y cerrar de ojos
- encima de los ojos
- estar ojo avizor
- hablar con los ojos
- hacer el ojo
- hasta los ojos
- la belleza está en los ojos de quien ve
- lápiz de ojos
- las paredes tienen ojos
- mal de ojo
- mataojos
- mirar de mal ojo
- mirar por el rabillo del ojo
- niña de los ojos
- no quitar ojo
- ojear
- ojialegre
- ojigarzo
- ojijunto
- ojimoreno
- ojinegro
- ojituerto
- ojo a la funerala
- ojo a la margen
- ojo al Cristo
- ojo al dato
- ojo de agua
- ojo de besugo
- ojo de boticario
- ojo de breque
- ojo de buey
- ojo de gallo
- ojo de gato
- ojo de la escalera
- ojo de la tempestad
- ojo de patio
- ojo de perdiz
- ojo de perico
- ojo de pescado
- ojo de poeta
- ojo de pollo
- ojo de tigre
- ojo del culo
- ojo del huracán
- ojo del huracán
- ojo derecho
- ojo por ojo, diente por diente
- ojos como platos
- ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente
- pegar ojo
- poner los ojos en blanco
- por sus ojos bellidos
- por vista de ojos
- reojo
- sangre en el ojo
- sapo de cuatro ojos
- sombra de ojos
- taco de ojo
- ver con buenos ojos
- voltear los ojos
Related terms
editDescendants
edit- Palenquero: oho
Interjection
edit¡ojo!
Further reading
edit- “ojo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), 23rd edition, Royal Spanish Academy, 2014 October 16
Venetan
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Latin oleum, from Ancient Greek ἔλαιον (élaion).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editojo m (plural oji)
- oil (especially edible oil)
- El ojo de figà de merluso el fa ben.
- Cod liver oil is good for you.
Derived terms
edit- ojo esensiałe (essential oil)
- ojo graso (fatty oil)
- ojo minerałe (mineral oil)
- ojo d'ołiva (olive oil)
- ojo de semense (seed oil)
Yoruba
editEtymology 1
editPronunciation
editNoun
editòjò
Derived terms
edit- ìgbà òjò (“rainy season”)
- sáà òjò (“period of rain”)
- ọ̀wààrà òjò (“rain showers, heavy rain”)
- rọ̀jò (“to rain”)
- ìdiwọ̀n òjò (“rainfall”)
Etymology 2
editPronunciation
editNoun
editojo
- (sometimes derogatory) coward
- ojo pátápátá gbáà ni ẹ́ ― You are a complete coward
- cowardice
- Synonym: ojora
Derived terms
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- yo:People
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