veneno
Esperanto
head
Definitions
- poison, venom
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin venēnum (poison, originally love potion, potion).
Origin
Latin
venēnum
Gloss
poison, originally love potion, potion
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antivenom English
- envenom English
- invenom English
- outvenom English
- venom English
- venomed English
- venomer English
- venomics English
- venomization English
- venomless English
- venomlike English
- venomoid English
- venomosalivary English
- venomous English
- venomsome English
- *invenenātus Latin
- *venīmen Latin
- *venīnu(m) Latin
- *venīnum Latin
- veneficus Latin
- venenifer Latin
- veneno Latin
- venenosus Latin
- venēnum Latin
- venēnōsus Latin
- veleno Italian
- venin French
- veneno Spanish, Castilian
- venenoso Spanish, Castilian
- veneno Portuguese
- venenoso Portuguese
- venum Middle English
- venim Old French
- venin Old French
- kontraŭvenena Esperanto
- kontraŭveneno Esperanto
- veneni Esperanto
- veleno Galician
- venin Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- veninos Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- gwenwyn Welsh
- venenagar Ido
- venenizar Ido
- veneno Ido
- venenoza Ido
- virin Aromanian
- *wenesnom Proto-Italic
- *weneznom Proto-Italic
- venenu Asturian
- velen Friulian
- vełen Venetian
- invelenuot Dalmatian
- vanen Istriot
- velen Piedmontese