legiono
Appearance
Ido
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Esperanto legio, Latin lēgiō, English legion, French légion, German Legion, Italian legione, Russian легио́н (legión), Spanish legión.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]legiono (plural legioni)
- legion
- 2010, Marion Kasper, “La kombato kontre Varus”, in Ido-Saluto!, number 3, page 15:
- Sua[sic] taktiko bone funcionis en Gallia. Il iris kun sua legioni aden la lando.
- His tactics worked well in Gaul. He went with his legions into the country.
- (figuratively) a multitude
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