Albo
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An Albanian.
Etymology: From Albanian + -o.
white
Etymology: From Old Spanish albo, borrowed from Latin albus. The latter was replaced in Spanish, and much of Romance besides, by blanco (blancus). Doublet of obo and álbum.
notice board, bulletin board; honours/honors board
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin album (“blank tablet”) (19th century). Doublet of album.
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Etymology: Inherited from Old Polish albo.
to make white, whiten
Etymology: From albus (“white”) + -ō.
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