sorgo
English
Etymology
Noun
sorgo (uncountable)
- (dated) sorghum
- 1964, Otto H. Coleman, I. E. Stokes, Storage studies of sorgo
- Juice extraction remained constant for sorgo stalks kept wet, but it decreased gradually for dry stalks during 2 weeks storage.
- 1964, Otto H. Coleman, I. E. Stokes, Storage studies of sorgo
Esperanto
Noun
sorgo (accusative singular sorgon, plural sorgoj, accusative plural sorgojn)
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɔʁ.ɡo/
Noun
sorgo m (plural sorgos)
- Alternative form of sorgho
Usage notes
This spelling was a product of the 1990 French spelling reforms.
Galician
Noun
sorgo m (plural sorgos)
- sorghum (a cereal)
Italian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *syricum, from Sȳricum, from Sȳria.
Noun
sorgo m (plural sorghi)
Synonyms
Verb
sorgo
- first-person singular present indicative of sorgere
Polish
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈsɔr.ɡɔ/
Noun
sorgo n
Declension
declension of sorgo
Portuguese
Noun
sorgo m (plural sorgos)
- sorghum (a cereal)
Spanish
Etymology
Noun
sorgo m (plural sorgos)
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