Esperanto definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: an artificial ... all the European languages Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Dr. Esperanto, pseudonym of L. L. Zamenhof died 1917 Polish oculist, its ... use as an international second language. Zamenhof's Fundamento de Esperanto (1905) outlines its basic principles. All words, derived from roots ... only one form for each tense or mood. The Universal Esperanto Assn. (founded 1908) has members in 83 countries. Estimates of the number of Esperanto-speakers range from 100,000 to several million. Oxford Reference ... L. Zamenhof, Polish physician d. 1917 Webster's 1913 Dictionary Esperanto Es`pe*ran"to, n. An artificial language, intended ...
Esperantist definitions Merriam Webster's noun or adjective see Esperanto Webster's 1913 Dictionary Esperanto Es`pe*ran"to, n. An artificial language, intended to ... by Dr. Zamenhof, a Russian, who adopted the pseudonym ``Dr. Esperanto'' in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in 1887. The ...
... an artificial language that is a revision and simplification of Esperanto Oxford Reference Dictionary n. an artificial universal language based on Esperanto. Etymology: Ido, = offspring Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ido I"do ...