port
Danish
/ˈpoːˀrt/
noun
Definitions
- gate
- gateway
Etymology
Borrowed from Old English port (port, a walled market town, gate) derived from Latin porta (gate, door, entrance, passage, a gate).
Origin
Latin
porta
Gloss
gate, door, entrance, passage, a gate
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
戸, 扉
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- port English
- porta English
- portgrave English
- portgreve English
- portreeve English
- *portaticum Latin
- porta Latin
- portalis Latin
- portarius Latin
- porticus Latin
- portus Latin
- portārius Latin
- regia Latin
- Pforte German
- Pförtchen German
- Pförtner German
- Portal German
- porta Hungarian
- porta Italian
- portaal Dutch, Flemish
- porte French
- puerta Spanish, Castilian
- πόρος Ancient Greek
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- Portesmuða Old English
- Portesmuðan Old English
- Portesmuþa Old English
- port Old English
- portcwene Old English
- portgerefa Old English
- port Old Norse
- porte Old French
- port Icelandic
- Portela Galician
- poartă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- porta Indonesian
- pforta Old High German
- phorta Old High German
- pforte Middle High German
- Paart Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Portal Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- portë Albanian
- porta Old Dutch
- porta Old Portuguese
- poartã Aromanian
- puarte Friulian
- porta Old Occitan
- puerta Old Spanish
- pòrta Ligurian
- πόρτα gkm
- puarta Dalmatian
- pote Bourguignon
- puorta Istriot
- puorta Mirandese
- puerta Old Leonese