trak
Cebuano
noun
Definitions
- a truck
Etymology
Borrowed from English truck (trade, deceive, a vehicle, fail, barter, cheat) derived from Latin trochus (wheel, iron hoop) derived from Ancient Greek τροχός (wheel, a wheel, hoop).
Origin
Ancient Greek
τροχός
Gloss
wheel, a wheel, hoop
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🎡
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- atroke English
- decoration English
- fire truck English
- firetruck English
- housetruck English
- minitruck English
- motortruck English
- semi truck English
- telotrochal English
- tiller truck English
- tow truck English
- towtruck English
- trochal English
- trocho- English
- trochus English
- truck English
- truck garden English
- truck-borne English
- truckable English
- truckage English
- truckbed English
- truckdriving English
- trucker English
- truckful English
- truckie English
- truckish English
- truckle English
- truckless English
- trucklet English
- trucklike English
- truckload English
- truckmaker English
- truckmaking English
- truckman English
- truckmaster English
- truckonaut English
- truckway English
- trucky English
- truckyard English
- untruck English
- trukki Finnish
- trochus Latin
- truck Dutch, Flemish
- truck French
- troca Spanish, Castilian
- troquel Spanish, Castilian
- εὔτροχος Ancient Greek
- τροχάζω Ancient Greek
- τροχοειδής Ancient Greek
- τροχός Ancient Greek
- *dʰrogʰos Proto-Indo-European
- truck Swedish
- トラック Japanese
- ट्रक Hindi
- τροχός Greek (modern)
- trak Malay
- 트럭 Korean
- trak Tok Pisin
- ਟਰੱਕ Panjabi, Punjabi
- τροχαντήρ grc-koi
- trak Bislama
- tròki’ína Taos