bruiso
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from French bruit with a sound change of uncertain reason. Perhaps due to bruto (“a brute”), or Swedish brus and German Brause.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbrui̯.so/
Noun
bruiso (plural bruisi)
- noise (of any kind, but chiefly when loud or disagreeable)
- rattle, rumbling, roaring, whistling (of wind)
- report (of a gun)
- bang, slam (of a door), etc.
Antonyms
- silenco
Derived terms
- bruisar (“to make a noise”)
- bruisego (“a loud noise”)
- bruisetar (“to rustle, murmur”)
- bruisigar (“to cause someone to make a noise, to rattle”)