Home

Etymology
From Latin hominem, accusative form of homō, from Old Latin hemō, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰmṓ ("earthling"). Compare Catalan home, Catalan, French homme, Galician home, Italian uomo, Neapolitan homme, Portuguese homem, Romanian om, Sardinian òmine, Spanish hombre.

Noun
home m (plural homes)
 * 1) man (adult male human)
 * 2) man, mankind, humankind (all humans collectively)
 * 3) (anthropology, archaelogy, paleontology) man (individual of the species Homo sapiens, the genus Homo, or the subtribe Hominina)
 * 4) (colloquial) husband

Antonyms

 * muyèr

Synonyms

 * (husband): esbonsu
 * (adult male human, gent): capayaru, seňòr
 * (human): humanu, persona, ser humanu

Derived terms

 * home das neves
 * home de Deus
 * home de gerra
 * home de lidras
 * home de paya
 * home du mundu
 * home lupu
 * home orgesdra