huso
See also: Huso
English
Etymology
From German Hausen and English isinglass.
Noun
huso (plural husos)
- A large European sturgeon (Huso huso), inhabiting the Black Sea and Caspian Sea; the beluga.
- The huchen, a large salmon.
References
- huso in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams
- Hous., Huos, ohus
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɦuso]
Noun
huso
- vocative singular of husa
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Old High German hūso, as no name (of certain meaning) for the fish was transmitted from classical antiquity.
Noun
hūsō m (genitive hūsōnis); third declension
- sturgeon
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | hūsō | hūsōnēs |
Genitive | hūsōnis | hūsōnum |
Dative | hūsōnī | hūsōnibus |
Accusative | hūsōnem | hūsōnēs |
Ablative | hūsōne | hūsōnibus |
Vocative | hūsō | hūsōnēs |
Old High German
Alternative forms
- hūs
Etymology
Unknown. Akin to Middle Low German hūse, hūsen, Middle Dutch huus.
Noun
hūso m
- sturgeon and other fish
Declension
Declension of hūso (masculine n-stem)
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | hūso | hūson |
accusative | hūson | hūson |
genitive | hūsen | hūsōno |
dative | hūsen | hūsōm |
Descendants
- Middle High German: hūse
- German: Hause, Hausen
- → Latin: hūsō
- → Proto-Slavic: *vyzъ (see there for further descendants)
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhuso]
Noun
huso f
- vocative singular of husă
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin fūsus. Cognate with English fuse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈuso/ [ˈu.so]
- Rhymes: -uso
- Syllabification: hu‧so
- Homophone: uso
Noun
huso m (plural husos)
- spindle
Derived terms
- ahusar
- husillo
- huso esférico
- huso horario
Related terms
- fusiforme
Further reading
- “huso”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014