emeraude
Middle English
/ˈɛmərau̯d(ə)/
noun
Definitions
- emerald
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French esmeraude derived from Latin *smaralda, smaragdus (emerald) derived from Ancient Greek σμάραγδος (emerald).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σμάραγδος
Gloss
emerald
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- emerald English
- emeraldine English
- emeraldlike English
- fluoroemerald English
- smaragd English
- *smaralda Latin
- *smaraldus Latin
- *smaraūdus Latin
- smaragdinus Latin
- smaragdus Latin
- Smaragd German
- smaragd Hungarian
- σμάραγδος Ancient Greek
- σμαράγδινος Ancient Greek
- smaragd Norwegian Bokmål
- エメラルド Japanese
- smaragd Norwegian Nynorsk
- smaragdr Old Norse
- زُمُرُّد Arabic
- esmeralde Old French
- esmeraude Old French
- esmaragda Catalan, Valencian
- maragda Catalan, Valencian
- smaragður Icelandic
- زمرد Persian
- emrallt Welsh
- smaragd Middle Dutch
- אזמרגד Hebrew (modern)
- smaragdas Lithuanian