rhwyf
Welsh (Colloquial)
/r̥uːɨ̯v/, /r̥ʊi̯v/
noun
Definitions
- oar
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Welsh rwyf inherited from Proto-Brythonic *rruɨβ̃ derived from Latin rēmus (oar).
Origin
Latin
rēmus
Gloss
oar
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Remi Latin
- quadriremis Latin
- remipes Latin
- remivagus Latin
- remus Latin
- rēmus Latin
- triremis Latin
- remo Italian
- remo Spanish, Castilian
- remo Portuguese
- reeme Middle English
- raim Old French
- rem Catalan, Valencian
- remo Galician
- rhwyfo Welsh
- *ɸare Proto-Celtic
- remu Asturian
- rem Friulian
- remo Venetian
- arraun Basque
- *rruɨβ̃ Proto-Brythonic
- rimo Istriot
- rwyf Middle Welsh
- rem Piedmontese