grotte
Danish
/ɡrotə/
noun
Definitions
- grotto
Etymology
Derived from Italian grotta (cave) derived from Latin grupta, crypta (vault) derived from Ancient Greek κρυπτός (hidden, secret, concealed, private).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κρυπτός
Gloss
hidden, secret, concealed, private
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- crypt English
- crypto- English
- encrypt English
- grotto English
- krypton English
- *grupta Latin
- crypta Latin
- crypton Latin
- cryptoporticus Latin
- grupta Latin
- Kruft German
- kripto- Hungarian
- cripta Italian
- cripto- Italian
- grotta Italian
- grotticella Italian
- crypte Dutch, Flemish
- grot Dutch, Flemish
- krocht Dutch, Flemish
- crypte French
- crypto- French
- grotte French
- крипто́н Russian
- cripta Spanish, Castilian
- cripto- Spanish, Castilian
- criptorquidia Spanish, Castilian
- κρυπτή Ancient Greek
- κρυπτός Ancient Greek
- κρύπτη Ancient Greek
- *krāu- Proto-Indo-European
- grotte Norwegian Bokmål
- cripta Portuguese
- cripto- Portuguese
- grota Polish
- krypta Polish
- grotte Norwegian Nynorsk
- cripti- Irish
- cripta Catalan, Valencian
- cripta Galician
- cripto- Galician
- groto Galician
- gruft Old High German