bailo
See also: bailó and Bailo
English
Alternative forms
- baylo, Bailo, Baylo
Etymology
Venetian bailo. Doublet of bailiff.
Noun
bailo (plural baili)
- (historical) title of the Venetian envoy to particularly the Sublime Porte
- 1886, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, volume 7, page 328:
- Venice engaged to restore to the triarchs all property which the baili had conferred in fief since 1255.
- 2010, Gábor Ágoston, Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire, page 73:
- In 1670 the bailo was considered responsible for all the Venetian consuls in the Ottoman Empire.
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Anagrams
- Biola, abilo, aboil, baloi, labio-
Asturian
Verb
bailo
- first-person singular present indicative of bailar
Galician
Verb
bailo
- first-person singular present indicative of bailar
Hiligaynon
Alternative forms
- baylo, báylo
Verb
báilo
- change, barter, swap
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Venetian bailo, ultimately from Latin baiulus. Doublet of balivo and balì.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbaj.lo/
- Rhymes: -ajlo
Noun
bailo m (plural baili)
- title and function borne by an envoy of the Most Serene Republic of Venice
See also
- procuratore (“envoy of Pisa”)
- console (“envoy of Genoa”)
Anagrams
- Albio, Olbia, abolì, albio, alobi, labio-, oblia
Portuguese
Verb
bailo
- first-person singular present indicative of bailar
Spanish
Verb
bailo
- first-person singular present indicative of bailar
Venetian
Etymology
From Old Occitan baile, from Latin baiulus (“porter; steward”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbaj.lo/
- Hyphenation: bài‧lo
Noun
bailo m (plural baili)
- title and function borne by an envoy of the Most Serene Republic of Venice
Descendants
- → English: bailo, baylo, Bailo, Baylo
- → French: baile (from 17th century)
- → German: Bailo
- → Byzantine Greek: βαΐλος (baḯlos)
- Greek: βάιλος (váilos)
- → Italian: bailo
- → Russian: байло (bajlo)
- → Old Anatolian Turkish:
- Ottoman Turkish: بالیوس (balyos), بالیوز (balyoz)
- → Arabic: باليوس (balyōs), باليوز (balyōz)
- → Swahili: balozi (“ambassador”)
- → Albanian: bajloz, baloz
- → Armenian: պալիոզ (palioz), պալիոս (palios), պալեոզ (paleoz), պալյոզ (palyoz); պալիօզ (paliōz), պալիօս (paliōs), պալյօզ (palyōz)
- → Northern Kurdish: balyoz
- → Turkish: balyoz (learned)
- → Arabic: باليوس (balyōs), باليوز (balyōz)
- Ottoman Turkish: بالیوس (balyos), بالیوز (balyoz)