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Etymology of the Italian word limo

the Italian word limo
derived from the Latin word limus (apron crossed with purple, worn by attendants at sacrifice, by magistrates; mud, mire; slime; oblique, transverse; sidelong)

Derivations in Italian

limivoro

Cognates

Catalan lim, Catalan lliemó, Dutch limoen, English lemon, French limon, German Limone, Italian limone, Portuguese limão, Spanish limón, Spanish limo, Spanish limon



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