vireo
See also: Vireo
English

Black-whiskered vireos, Vireo altiloquus
Etymology
From translingual Vireo (genus name), from Latin vireō (“I am green”).
Noun
vireo (plural vireos or vireoes)
- Any of a number of small insectivorous passerine birds, of the genus Vireo, that have grey-green plumage.
- 1998, Sally Roth, Attracting Birds to Your Backyard, page 257,
- The voices of male vireos are a constant in the spring woodland, providing background music to the longer, prettier songs of tanagers and thrushes. Vireos tend to sing in bursts interrupted by short or long pauses.
- 2007, Jonathan Elphick, The Atlas of Bird Migration: Tracing the Great Journeys of the World's Birds, page 72,
- Uniquely American, the vireos are a group of some 46 foliage-gleaning forest birds with uncertain family connections. Vireo species are about equally divided between North and South America, with one, the Black-whiskered Vireo, largely restricted to the West Indies. Several vireos make long migratory journeys; all are nocturnal migrants.
- 2012, Eloise Potter, Birds of the Carolinas, Easyread Large Edition, page 94,
- This[the white-eyed vireo] is our only vireo that has two white wing bars, yellow spectacles, and yellow sides.
- 1998, Sally Roth, Attracting Birds to Your Backyard, page 257,
- Any bird of the family Vireonidae, which includes vireos, shrike-vireos, greenlets and peppershrikes.
- 1950, Ernest Sheldon Booth, Birds of the West, page 282,
- Family Vireonidae
- Vireos
- The vireos are slim grayish green birds that stay high up in the trees most of the time.
- 1950, Ernest Sheldon Booth, Birds of the West, page 282,
Usage notes
The alternative plural form vireoes appears to be relatively rare and dated.
Derived terms
- shrike-vireo (genus Vireolanius)
- vireonine
Translations
any species of family Vireonidae
Further reading
Vireo (genus) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Vireo on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Vireo on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
Finnish
Etymology
From translingual Vireo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʋireo/, [ˈʋire̞o̞]
- Rhymes: -ireo
- Syllabification(key): vi‧re‧o
Declension
Inflection of vireo (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation) | |||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | vireo | vireot | |
genitive | vireon | vireoiden vireoitten | |
partitive | vireota | vireoita | |
illative | vireoon | vireoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | vireo | vireot | |
accusative | nom. | vireo | vireot |
gen. | vireon | ||
genitive | vireon | vireoiden vireoitten | |
partitive | vireota | vireoita | |
inessive | vireossa | vireoissa | |
elative | vireosta | vireoista | |
illative | vireoon | vireoihin | |
adessive | vireolla | vireoilla | |
ablative | vireolta | vireoilta | |
allative | vireolle | vireoille | |
essive | vireona | vireoina | |
translative | vireoksi | vireoiksi | |
instructive | — | vireoin | |
abessive | vireotta | vireoitta | |
comitative | — | vireoineen |
Possessive forms of vireo (type valtio) | ||
---|---|---|
possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | vireoni | vireomme |
2nd person | vireosi | vireonne |
3rd person | vireonsa |
Compounds
- amazonianvireo
- andienpippurivireo
- andienvireo
- bahianvireo
- costaricanvireo
- cozumelinvireo
- haitinvireo
- harmaapäävireo
- harmaarintavireo
- harmaavireo
- jukataninvireo
- kanadanvireo
- keltalepinkäisvireo
- keltaperävireo
- keltarintavireo
- kultarintavireo
- kultavireo
- kuubanvireo
- lavertajavireo
- lepinkäisvireo
- lyijyvireo
- mangrovevireo
- meksikonlepinkäisvireo
- meksikonpikkuvireo
- meksikonvireo
- noronhanvireo
- oliivivireo
- oliivivyövireo
- pajuvireo
- paksunokkavireo
- pensasvireo
- pikkuvihervireo
- pilvimetsävireo
- pippurivireo
- puertoriconvireo
- punasilmävireo
- rionegronvireo
- ruostevireo
- ruskolakkivireo
- ruso-otsavireo
- sanandresinvireo
- silmälasivireo
- sinilakkivireo
- sininiskavireo
- sinipäävireo
- sitruunavireo
- tammivireo
- teksasinvireo
- tepuinvireo
- tuhkapäävireo
- valkosilmävireo
- vihervireo
- viiksivireo
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈu̯i.re.oː/, [ˈu̯ɪreoː]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈvi.re.o/, [ˈviːreo]
Etymology 1
From Proto-Italic *wizēō, from Proto-Indo-European *weys- (“to increase”). See also Old English wise (“stalk, sprout”), Old Norse visir (“sprout, bud”), Lithuanian veisti (“propagate”).
Verb
vireō (present infinitive virēre, perfect active viruī); second conjugation, no passive, no supine stem
Conjugation
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | vireō | vireōnēs |
Genitive | vireōnis | vireōnum |
Dative | vireōnī | vireōnibus |
Accusative | vireōnem | vireōnēs |
Ablative | vireōne | vireōnibus |
Vocative | vireō | vireōnēs |
Descendants
- → English: vireo
References
- “vireo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “vireo”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- vireo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
- Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- (ambiguous) bodily strength: vires corporis or merely vires
- (ambiguous) to gain strength: vires colligere
- (ambiguous) to lose strength: vires aliquem deficiunt
- (ambiguous) as long as one's strength holds out: dum vires suppetunt
- (ambiguous) to become old and feeble: vires consenescunt
- (ambiguous) bodily strength: vires corporis or merely vires
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