ποδάγρα
Greek (Cypriot)
noun
Definitions
- gout, podagra
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek ποδᾰ́γρᾱ (a foot disease q, gout, of dogs, trap for the feet, oxen, gout q, and horses), πούς (foot, leg) + Ancient Greek ἄγρᾱ (hunting, catching, catch).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἄγρᾱ
Gloss
hunting, catching, catch
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hexapod English
- phalarope English
- pous English
- chilopodus Latin
- diplopodus Latin
- podetium Latin
- garbo Italian
- -podo Spanish, Castilian
- Μελάμπους Ancient Greek
- βαλανάγρα Ancient Greek
- γαλεάγρα Ancient Greek
- δασύπους Ancient Greek
- κορωνόπους Ancient Greek
- κρεάγρα Ancient Greek
- λαγώπους Ancient Greek
- λεοντοπόδιον Ancient Greek
- λευκός Ancient Greek
- μυάγρα Ancient Greek
- πέλλυτρα Ancient Greek
- ποδάγρα Ancient Greek
- ποδάρκης Ancient Greek
- ποδήνεμος Ancient Greek
- ποδαγρικός Ancient Greek
- ποδανιπτήρ Ancient Greek
- ποδοστράβη Ancient Greek
- ποδώκης Ancient Greek
- ποδᾰ́γρᾱ Ancient Greek
- πούς Ancient Greek
- πυράγρα Ancient Greek
- σταφυλάγρα Ancient Greek
- τετράπους Ancient Greek
- τρίπους Ancient Greek
- χειράγρα Ancient Greek
- χυτρόπους Ancient Greek
- ἀναποδίζω Ancient Greek
- ἀνδράποδον Ancient Greek
- ἄγρᾱ Ancient Greek
- ἄπους Ancient Greek
- ἐρυθρόπους Ancient Greek
- ἐχινόπους Ancient Greek
- Ἔμπουσα Ancient Greek
- ἱμαντόπους Ancient Greek
- ἱστόποδες Ancient Greek
- ὀδοντάγρα Ancient Greek
- ὀκτάπους Ancient Greek
- ὀκτώπους Ancient Greek
- ὑποπόδιον Ancient Greek
- ὠκύπους Ancient Greek
- *pṓds Proto-Indo-European
- podagră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -pus Translingual
- podagër Albanian