kadera
Chavacano
noun
Definitions
- the hip
Etymology
Derived from Spanish, Castilian cadera derived from Old Spanish cadera (chair, throne) derived from Latin cathégra, cathedra (seat, chair, armchair) derived from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (chair of a teacher, throne).
Origin
Ancient Greek
καθέδρα
Gloss
chair of a teacher, throne
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cathedra English
- cathedral English
- cathedratic English
- *cathēgra Latin
- cathedra Latin
- cathedralis Latin
- cathegra Latin
- cathégra Latin
- cathēdra Latin
- cathēdrālem Latin
- ecclesia Latin
- ecclēsia cathedrālis Latin
- cattedra Italian
- cathèdre French
- cadera Spanish, Castilian
- cadereo Spanish, Castilian
- cuadril Spanish, Castilian
- cátedra Spanish, Castilian
- καθέδρα Ancient Greek
- καθέδρᾱ Ancient Greek
- κατά Ancient Greek
- κᾰθέδρᾱ Ancient Greek
- ἕδρα Ancient Greek
- cátedra Portuguese
- chaiere Old French
- katedro Esperanto
- cadira Catalan, Valencian
- càtedra Catalan, Valencian
- catedră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cadair Welsh
- katedro Ido
- cathaír Old Irish
- cheez Norman
- qùaire Norman
- tchaire Norman
- tchaîse Norman
- chaire Middle French
- קתדרלה Hebrew (modern)
- cadeira Old Portuguese
- cadièra Occitan
- cadera Asturian
- cadera Old Occitan
- cadera Old Spanish
- carega Venetian
- kador Cornish
- caïèle Picard
- cadrega Lombard
- cadrega Piedmontese
- cadoer Middle Breton