oro – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Oro
Oro means
gold in Italian and Spanish.
Orø
List of minor planets: 4001–5000
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oro
nm.
gold; bright yellow color
oro (d'oro)
adj.
golden
orare
v.
pray, praise or appeal to God in words or thought (Obsolete)
oro
adj.
gold, golden
oro
nm.
gold, malleable precious yellow metal
orar
v.
pray, praise or appeal to God in words or thought; orate, give a lecture, make a speech
orar
v.
orate, pray
Oro
[Polynesian] In Tahitian mythology, the god of war and peace. In peacetime his name was Oro-i-Te-Tea-Moe ("Oro with the Spear Down), but in wartime he was known as a killer of men. During those times he took pleasure in human sacrifices and he was present in battles. He is the son of the Creator Tangaroa and the earth-goddess Hina-Tu-a-Uta (Hine). He has one son, Hoa-Tapu ("Faithful Friend"), and three daughters, Toi-Mata ("Axe-Eye"), Ai-Tupuai ("Head-Eater"), and Mahu-Fatu-Rau ("Escape from a Hundred Stones"). Oro is also the name of the ancestor of the Rarotongan people of the Cook Islands.