velocipede
Danish
/velosipeːðə/
noun
Definitions
- (historical) velocipede
Etymology
Derived from French vélocipède (bicycle) com from Latin velōx (quick) + Latin pēs (foot, feet).
Origin
Latin
pēs
Gloss
foot, feet
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pes English
- velocipede English
- anguipes Latin
- bipes Latin
- capripes Latin
- fissipes Latin
- flammipes Latin
- flexipes Latin
- fulcipedia Latin
- gracilipes Latin
- hircipes Latin
- ignipes Latin
- impedio Latin
- indupedio Latin
- lanipes Latin
- lentipes Latin
- levipes Latin
- loripes Latin
- luteipes Latin
- octipes Latin
- peciolus Latin
- pedica Latin
- pediculus Latin
- petiolus Latin
- pēs Latin
- quadrupes Latin
- remipes Latin
- segnipes Latin
- septipes Latin
- serpentipes Latin
- solidipes Latin
- sonipes Latin
- tremipes Latin
- trespes Latin
- tripes Latin
- uncipes Latin
- unipes Latin
- velox Latin
- velōx Latin
- vēlōx Latin
- pedipalpo Italian
- vélocipède Dutch, Flemish
- pédicure French
- vélocipède French
- велосипе́д Russian
- велосипед Russian
- pie Spanish, Castilian
- velocípedo Spanish, Castilian
- *pṓds Proto-Indo-European
- velociped Swedish
- welocyped Polish
- велосипед Serbo-Croatian
- ველოსიპედი Georgian
- велосипед Macedonian
- pè Romansh
- Хулсан Mongolian
- pe Old Occitan
- Flitzepee German Low German