bestial
English
/ˈbɛs.ti.əl/, /ˈbɛs.tʃəl/
adj
Definitions
- (literally) Beast-like
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French bestial derived from Latin bēstiālis, bēstia (beast, animal).
Origin
Latin
bēstia
Gloss
beast, animal
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bestialism English
- bestialist English
- bestiality English
- bestialization English
- bestialize English
- bestially English
- bestialness English
- necrobestiality English
- unbestial English
- *bīstia Latin
- *bīstius Latin
- bestiarius Latin
- bestiola Latin
- bestula Latin
- bēsta Latin
- bēstia Latin
- bēstiālis Latin
- bēstiārium Latin
- bīstia Latin
- Bestie German
- bestiális Hungarian
- bestia Italian
- bestiale Italian
- bestial French
- бестия Russian
- bestia Spanish, Castilian
- bestial Spanish, Castilian
- bestial Portuguese
- *bik Proto-Germanic
- bestia Polish
- beste Old French
- bestial Old French
- bèstia Catalan, Valencian
- bestial Galician
- bestio Ido
- píast Old Irish
- *bischo Old Portuguese
- bescha Old Portuguese
- besta Old Portuguese
- bèstia Occitan
- bes-cha Romansh
- bestga Romansh
- bestia Romansh
- biestg Romansh
- bist Western Frisian