gramar
Cebuano
noun
Definitions
- grammar
Etymology
Derived from English grammar derived from Middle English gramer derived from Old French gramaire (grammar, magician, conjurer, grimoire, classical learning) derived from Latin grammatica (grammar, philology) derived from Ancient Greek γραμματική (skilled in writing, study of language and literature) derived from Proto-Indo-European *gerbʰ- (scratch, carve), *gerbʰ- (scratch, carve).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*gerbʰ-
Gloss
scratch, carve
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -gram English
- -graph English
- aerophotograph English
- ethnogrammar English
- grammar English
- grammar Nazi English
- grammar checker English
- grammared English
- grammarese English
- grammarism English
- grammarize English
- grammarless English
- grammarlike English
- grammatical English
- graph English
- lexicogrammar English
- metagrammar English
- nongrammar English
- photograph English
- protogrammar English
- subgrammar English
- grammatica Latin
- grammaticalis Latin
- grammaticālis Latin
- Grammatik German
- grafiek Dutch, Flemish
- grammatica Dutch, Flemish
- grammaire French
- grimoire French
- грамма́тика Russian
- γράμμα Ancient Greek
- γράφω Ancient Greek
- γραμμή Ancient Greek
- γραμματική Ancient Greek
- γραμματικός Ancient Greek
- γραφή Ancient Greek
- γραφικός Ancient Greek
- γρᾰμμᾰτῐκή Ancient Greek
- γρᾰμμᾰτῐκός Ancient Greek
- *gerbʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *gerebh- Proto-Indo-European
- *gr̥bʰtós Proto-Indo-European
- *kerban- Proto-Germanic
- *kerbaną Proto-Germanic
- *krabitaz Proto-Germanic
- *kurbiz Proto-Germanic
- gramatyka Polish
- grammatic Old English
- gramer Middle English
- gramer scole Middle English
- γραμμικός Old Norse
- *žerbьjь Proto-Slavic
- gramaire Old French
- gramairien Old French
- gramarie Old French
- gramadeg Welsh
- grammatach Old Irish
- grammatikka Ingrian
- *grəpʰō Proto-Hellenic