oído

See also: oido and -oido

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese oydo (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from earlier *ouido, from Latin audītus. Cognate with Portuguese ouvido.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [oˈiðʊ]

Participle

oído (feminine oída, masculine plural oídos, feminine plural oídas)

  1. past participle of oír

Noun

oído m (plural oídos)

  1. hearing
    • 1390, J. L. Pensado Tomé, editor, Os Miragres de Santiago, Madrid: C.S.I.C., page 167:
      Ali da soude aos enfermos et alumea os çegos, et liura os demoniados et da aos sordos oydo, et aos mãcos fazeos andar
      There he gives health to the sick and lights the blind, and free the possessed and gives hearing to the deaf ones, and he makes the lame ones walk
  2. inner ear

References

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Latin audītus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oˈido/ [oˈi.ð̞o]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ido
  • Syllabification: o‧í‧do

Noun

oído m (plural oídos)

  1. hearing
  2. inner ear

Derived terms

Participle

oído (feminine oída, masculine plural oídos, feminine plural oídas)

  1. past participle of oír

See also

Further reading