coch
Welsh (Colloquial)
/koːχ/
adj
Definitions
- red
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Welsh coch inherited from Proto-Brythonic *kox derived from Latin coccum (berry, scarlet berry, gall, a berry, insect, berry from the scarlet oak, kernel, scarlet dye, seed, actually an insect) derived from Ancient Greek κόκκος (grain, seed, berry, pill, berry from the scarlet oak, kernel, kermes oak).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κόκκος
Gloss
grain, seed, berry, pill, berry from the scarlet oak, kernel, kermes oak
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
錠
Emoji
🌾
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cocciferous English
- coccolith English
- *cocceus Latin
- cocceus Latin
- coccinus Latin
- coccum Latin
- coccus Latin
- coccola Italian
- neumococo Spanish, Castilian
- κοκκοθραύστης Ancient Greek
- κόκκινος Ancient Greek
- κόκκος Ancient Greek
- μῆνιγξ Ancient Greek
- coco Portuguese
- coque Old French
- coco Galician
- buwch Welsh
- buwch goch gota Welsh
- chwys Welsh
- cochen Welsh
- cochlas Welsh
- cochwys Welsh
- cochyn Welsh
- cwta Welsh
- glas Welsh
- glasgoch Welsh
- melyn Welsh
- melyngoch Welsh
- picwns Welsh
- picwns coch Welsh
- rhwd Welsh
- rhytgoch Welsh
- kokë Albanian
- cocciu Sicilian
- *kox Proto-Brythonic
- coch Middle Welsh