ris
Danish
/riːs/
noun
Definitions
- rice
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse rís derived from Middle Low German rīs derived from Old French ris (reef) derived from Italian riso (laughter) derived from Latin oriza derived from Ancient Greek ὄρυζα (rice).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ὄρυζα
Gloss
rice
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
米
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- oriza Latin
- oryza Latin
- orīza Latin
- orȳza, oryza Latin
- rīsus Latin
- rizs Hungarian
- risaia Italian
- risaiolo Italian
- risata Italian
- riseria Italian
- risicolo Italian
- risicoltore Italian
- risicoltura Italian
- risificio Italian
- riso Italian
- risotto Italian
- ris French
- riz French
- рис Russian
- ὄρυζα Ancient Greek
- ris Norwegian Nynorsk
- व्रीहि Sanskrit
- rys Middle English
- hrís Old Norse
- rif Old Norse
- rís Old Norse
- gnaske Danish
- risgnasker Danish
- risvin Danish
- vin Danish
- أَرُزّ Arabic
- أَرُّزّ Arabic
- ris Old French
- hrís Icelandic
- hrísgrjón Icelandic
- όρυζα Greek (modern)
- reis Welsh
- rijs Middle Dutch
- rīss Latvian
- որիզ Old Armenian
- rís Faroese
- ris Norman
- rīs Middle High German
- אורז Hebrew (modern)
- rīs Middle Low German
- рис Ukrainian
- рыс Belarusian
- riso roa-oit