issu
See also: Íssu
Corsican
Etymology
Probably from Latin ipse (“himself”). Cognates include Italian esso (“it”) and Portuguese isso (“this, that”).
Determiner
issu
- that, those
Synonyms
- quellu
- quissu
French
Etymology
Past participle of the Old French issir (displaced by Modern French sortir), inherited from Latin exeō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.sy/
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Adjective
issu (feminine issue, masculine plural issus, feminine plural issues)
- from, originating from
- De ce mariage sont issus beaucoup d’enfants.
- Many children were conceived in this marriage.
- Il est issu de la famille des Bourbons.
- He sprang from the family of the Bourbons.
Further reading
- “issu”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
- suis
Middle English
Noun
issu
- Alternative form of issue
Sardinian
Alternative forms
- isse (Logudorese)
Etymology
From Latin ipsum, masculine accusative of ipse. Compare with Italian esso, Portuguese isso and Spanish eso.
Pronoun
issu m (third person singular, feminine issa, masculine plural issos, feminine plural issas)
- (Logudorese) he, it
issu m (third person singular, feminine issa, masculine plural issus, feminine plural issas)
- (Campidanese) he, it
- Synonym: iddu
Related terms
- iddu
- istu