aquamarine
English
/ˌæ.kwə.məˈɹiːn/
noun
Definitions
- The bluish-green colour of the sea.
- A bluish-green variety of beryl.
Etymology
Derived from Latin aqua marīna (sea water).
Origin
Latin
aqua marīna
Gloss
sea water
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Aquarius English
- aquafaba English
- aquapasto English
- aquatone English
- aqueous English
- aquiclude English
- aquifuge English
- *aquacea Latin
- Aquipendium Latin
- aqua Latin
- aqua marīna Latin
- aqualis Latin
- aquamanile Latin
- aquamanīle Latin
- aquarius Latin
- aquaticus Latin
- aqueus Latin
- aquilentus Latin
- aquola Latin
- aquor Latin
- Aquamarin German
- Aquifer German
- acqua Italian
- acquarella Italian
- sciacquare Italian
- aiguail French
- *h₂ekʷeh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- akvatisk Norwegian Bokmål
- アクアマリン Japanese
- akvatisk Norwegian Nynorsk
- aqua Middle English
- aigue Old French
- egua, ewe, euwe, iaue Old French
- equa Old French
- euwe Old French
- ewe Old French
- iaue Old French
- yaue, ewe, euwe, egua Old French
- caldas Galician
- apă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- agwamarin Cebuano
- akwamarin Cebuano
- akwamarina Cebuano
- aquo Ido
- agua Old Portuguese
- auga Old Portuguese
- apã Aromanian
- *akʷā Proto-Italic
- aua Romansh
- ava Romansh
- ova Romansh
- agua Asturian
- aghe Friulian
- aigua Old Occitan
- agua Old Spanish
- acqua Sicilian
- egua Ligurian
- ægoa Ligurian
- ægua Ligurian
- jacqua Dalmatian
- agu Kabuverdianu
- aga Ladin
- ega Ladin
- abba Sardinian
- acqua Neapolitan
- aqua Istriot
- acqua Corsican
- augua Aragonese
- auga Mirandese
- égoua Franco-Provençal
- acqua Lombard
- eva Piedmontese
- àqua Emilian
- âcua Emilian
- åpe Istro-Romanian
- apu Megleno-Romanian
- acva Romagnol
- áugua Extremaduran
- aive Poitevin-Saintongeais
- aoue Lorrain
- auve Lorrain
- iau Poitevin-Saintongeais
- ôve Lorrain