luglio
Italian
Etymology
From Latin iūlius, through a process of dissimilation; cf. also the obsolete regional variant form giuglio. Alternatively, derived from a Vulgar Latin root *lūlius, along with other Italo-Romance and Rhaeto-Romance cognates; cf. Corsican lugliu, Neapolitan lùglio, Sicilian lugghiu, Venetian lujo, Romansch lügl, Friulian Lui, Ladin lugio, Ligurian lûggio, Emilian lój, Lombard löj.
Doublet of Giulio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlu.ʎo/, [ˈl̺uʎːo]
audio (file) - Rhymes: -uʎʎo
- Hyphenation: lù‧glio
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