gafr
Welsh (Colloquial)
/ɡavr/, /ɡavr/, /ˈɡaːvar/
noun
Definitions
- goat
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Brythonic *gaβr inherited from Proto-Celtic *gabros (he-goat) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kápros (he-goat, buck, male hooved animal).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kápros
Gloss
he-goat, buck, male hooved animal
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cabriolet English
- caprid English
- caprigenous English
- *capraricia Latin
- *capruneus Latin
- caper Latin
- capra Latin
- capreolus Latin
- caprifolium Latin
- caprūnus Latin
- cervicapra Latin
- Cabriolet German
- cabriola Italian
- cabriolet Italian
- capra Italian
- cabriolet Dutch, Flemish
- cabriole French
- cabriolet French
- cabrito Spanish, Castilian
- *kápros Proto-Indo-European
- kabriolet Norwegian Bokmål
- cabriolé Portuguese
- *habraz Proto-Germanic
- *hafraz Proto-Germanic
- cabriolet Swedish
- kabriolet Polish
- kabriolet Norwegian Nynorsk
- kabriolet Czech
- chievre Old French
- kievre Old French
- capră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- gabor Old Irish
- cabra Old Portuguese
- *gabros Proto-Celtic
- caprã Aromanian
- cabra Occitan
- caura Romansh
- chaura Romansh
- chavra Romansh
- chevra Romansh
- tgora Romansh
- cabra Asturian
- cjavre Friulian
- cabra Old Occitan
- cabra Old Spanish
- crapa Sicilian
- cavra Venetian
- gavr Breton
- capraina Dalmatian
- *gaβr Proto-Brythonic
- tchive Walloon
- cheivre Bourguignon
- càvara Istriot
- craba Aragonese
- chiévra Franco-Provençal