terme
Catalan
noun
Definitions
- boundary, border
- foreground or background
- end of a space or time
- term duration of a set length
- term word or phrase
- term binding condition
Etymology
Inherited from Latin terminus (limit, boundary, end, a bound, etc, ML, word, covenant, a term, period, in cog, -, also a time, - also a time) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ter- (through, over, young, drill, rub, bore, twist, soft, turn, grind, weak).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ter-
Gloss
through, over, young, drill, rub, bore, twist, soft, turn, grind, weak
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
弱
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- terminal English
- terminology English
- terminus English
- terminus ante quem English
- termen Latin
- terminalis Latin
- terminus Latin
- terminālis Latin
- Termin German
- Terminologie German
- Terminus German
- termine Italian
- termijn Dutch, Flemish
- terme French
- terminologie French
- término Spanish, Castilian
- -λογία Ancient Greek
- *ter- Proto-Indo-European
- *trem- Proto-Indo-European
- *trem-, *trem(s)- Proto-Indo-European
- *tres- Proto-Indo-European
- *trewd- Proto-Indo-European
- *tórmos Proto-Indo-European
- term Norwegian Bokmål
- terminal Norwegian Bokmål
- terminologi Norwegian Bokmål
- término Portuguese
- *þriljaną Proto-Germanic
- *þurhilą Proto-Germanic
- termin Polish
- term Norwegian Nynorsk
- terminal Norwegian Nynorsk
- terminologi Norwegian Nynorsk
- þyrelian Old English
- terminologi Danish
- *stromъ Proto-Slavic
- termín Czech
- terme Old French
- termin Serbo-Croatian
- terfyn Welsh
- termino Ido
- termĩo, termio Old Portuguese
- *termenos Proto-Italic
- tarnas Lithuanian
- termonn Middle Irish
- *trim- Proto-Albanian
- termin Ladin
- terminn Ladin
- тырын Ossetian, Ossetic
- тӕрин Ossetian, Ossetic
- *tur bat-pro