stomak
Middle English
/ˈstɔmak/
noun
Definitions
- The stomach or guts of a organism:
- One's belly; the stomach as a region of the body.
- An organ located near or around the stomach region.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French estomac derived from Latin stomachus (stomach, gullet) derived from Ancient Greek στόμαχος (stomach, gullet, throat).
Origin
Ancient Greek
στόμαχος
Gloss
stomach, gullet, throat
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
喉, 咽
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antestomach English
- forestomach English
- stay-stomach English
- stomach English
- stomach-churning English
- stomach-turning English
- stomachable English
- stomachache English
- stomacher English
- stomachful English
- stomachical English
- stomachless English
- stomachlike English
- stomachy English
- stomachus Latin
- stomachālis Latin
- estomac French
- estomacal Spanish, Castilian
- estómago Spanish, Castilian
- στόμαχος Ancient Greek
- estomac Old French
- stomako Esperanto
- stomac Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- στόμαχος Greek (modern)
- стомах Bulgarian
- სტომაქი Georgian
- стомак Macedonian
- estomago Old Spanish
- stòmego Venetian
- stéumago Ligurian
- אסטומכא Aramaic
- stoumak Walloon