princo
Esperanto
/ˈprin.t͡so/
head
Definitions
- prince
- prince or princess
Etymology
Derived from French prince derived from Italian principe (prince) derived from Spanish, Castilian príncipe (prince) derived from German Prinz derived from English prince (ruler) derived from Latin prīnceps (first head, first, foremost).
Origin
Latin
prīnceps
Gloss
first head, first, foremost
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
初
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Princeton English
- coprince English
- grand prince English
- merprince English
- prince English
- prince bishop English
- princedom English
- princeful English
- princehood English
- princekin English
- princeless English
- princelet English
- princelike English
- princeling English
- princely English
- princeship English
- princess English
- princewood English
- princified English
- *prince(s), *prince Latin
- princeps Latin
- principalis Latin
- principissa Latin
- principium Latin
- prīnceps Latin
- prīnceps, prīncipem Latin
- prīnceps, prīncipem, princeps Latin
- Märchenprinz German
- Prinz German
- Traumprinz German
- principe Italian
- principesco Italian
- principessa Italian
- prins Dutch, Flemish
- prince French
- princesse French
- принц Russian
- principesco Spanish, Castilian
- príncipe Spanish, Castilian
- πρῖγκιψ Ancient Greek
- *keh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- プリンス Japanese
- princ Czech
- prince Old French
- lando Esperanto
- princino Esperanto
- princlando Esperanto
- princ Serbo-Croatian
- प्रिंस Hindi
- prinț Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- prinsipe Cebuano
- princo Ido
- prens Turkish
- prinse Manx
- prinsipe Tagalog
- prince Middle French
- prints Estonian
- prinze Middle Low German
- princ Slovak
- princ Slovene
- prince Old Occitan