ark
Middle English
noun
Definitions
- The path of the sun across the sky.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French arc derived from Latin arcus (bow, arc, arch, a bow, curve).
Origin
Latin
arcus
Gloss
bow, arc, arch, a bow, curve
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
弧
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- arc English
- arc- English
- arcdegree English
- arciform English
- arcked English
- arcking English
- arclength English
- arclet English
- arclight English
- arcminute English
- arcover English
- arcsecond English
- arculus English
- arcus English
- arcweld English
- backarc English
- biarc English
- forearc English
- gonarcus English
- hyperarc English
- multiarc English
- oxyarc English
- semiarc English
- subarc English
- *arcio Latin
- arca Latin
- arcionem, *arcio Latin
- arcuarius Latin
- arcuatus Latin
- arcuballista Latin
- arcuo Latin
- arcus Latin
- arcārius Latin
- arcata Italian
- archivolto Italian
- arco Italian
- arbalète French
- arc French
- аркко́синус Russian
- арккосеканс Russian
- арккосинус Russian
- арккота́нгенс Russian
- арксеканс Russian
- аркси́нус Russian
- аркта́нгенс Russian
- арктангенс Russian
- arco Spanish, Castilian
- *h₂erkʷo- Proto-Indo-European
- アーク Japanese
- arkusz Polish
- ark Danish
- arc Old French
- arche Old French
- archier Old French
- arko Esperanto
- örk Icelandic
- arc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- arka Latvian
- ärkēr (in rhyme with mēr), ärker or ærker (in rhyme with der) Middle High German
- hark Albanian
- arco Old Portuguese
- ark Middle Low German
- arcu Aromanian
- arcu Asturian
- arc Friulian
- arc Old Occitan
- arcu Sicilian
- arconbè Venetian