system
Danish
/systeːm/
noun
Definitions
- system
Etymology
Derived from Latin systēma derived from Ancient Greek σύστημα (body, organised whole, musical scale, organized body, whole made of several parts members, organized whole).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σύστημα
Gloss
body, organised whole, musical scale, organized body, whole made of several parts members, organized whole
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
身, 体
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- systema Latin
- systemat- Latin
- systēma Latin
- System German
- sistema Italian
- systeem Dutch, Flemish
- système French
- sistema Spanish, Castilian
- σύστημα Ancient Greek
- σῠνῐ́στημῐ Ancient Greek
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- system Norwegian Bokmål
- sistema Portuguese
- system Norwegian Nynorsk
- lyd Danish
- lydsystem Danish
- melde Danish
- meldesystem Danish
- sol Danish
- solsystem Danish
- styre Danish
- styresystem Danish
- systemisk Danish
- sistem Serbo-Croatian
- sistema Catalan, Valencian
- sistema Galician
- σύστημα Greek (modern)
- sistēma Latvian
- sisteme Middle French
- systeme Middle French
- სისტემა Georgian
- sistèma Occitan
- sistema Asturian
- sistema Lithuanian
- sistema Ladino