Aro
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Aro belongs to a family of 30 related names.Showing 15 most common variations.
Aromantic (not experiencing romantic attraction).
Etymology: Clipping of aromantic. Coined on the Internet in the 2010s.
hoop; large ring
Etymology: Unknown origin.
first-person singular present indicative of arare
any large circular band of material; hoop (circular band of metal used to bind a barrel)
Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese aro of uncertain origin, probably from Latin arvum (“field”) with the initial meaning of outskirts and later rim, since those where usually circular in shape. First attested in c. 13th century. Cognate with Spanish aro and Galician aro.
steppe; flat, vast, temperate but relatively dry grassland; humid or swampy meadow or plain
Etymology: From Proto-Finnic *aro (compare Estonian aru), probably from Proto-Finno-Ugric *arɜ (compare Erzya аразь (araź, “lack”), Northern Khanty [script needed] (wuri), Northern Mansi [script needed] (ūraj)).
to plough, till; to cultivate land, farm; to acquire by tillage; to draw furrows over the body, wrinkle
Etymology: From Proto-Italic *araō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éryeti (“to plough”), from the root *h₂erh₃-. The root-final laryngeal was lost in the Proto-Indo-European verb, but was restored in Proto-Italic. Cognates include Ancient Greek ἀρόω (aróō), Old Church Slavonic орати (orati), Lithuanian arti, and Old English erian (archaic English ear).
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