ventro
Esperanto
head
Definitions
- (anatomy) belly
Etymology
Borrowed from French ventre (stomach, belly) borrowed from Italian ventre derived from Latin venter (belly, stomach, womb, offspring).
Origin
Latin
venter
Gloss
belly, stomach, womb, offspring
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
腹, 胃
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ventri- English
- ventriloquy English
- albiventris Latin
- flaviventris Latin
- fulviventris Latin
- longiventris Latin
- maculiventris Latin
- nigriventris Latin
- rufiventris Latin
- venter Latin
- ventrem, venter Latin
- ventriosus Latin
- sventrare Italian
- ventre Italian
- ventriloquio Italian
- ventre French
- ventrier French
- ventru French
- *wend-tri Proto-Indo-European
- *wend-tri- Proto-Indo-European
- ventre Old French
- ventre Catalan, Valencian
- ventro Ido
- ventre Middle French
- vintri Friulian
- vant Haitian, Haitian Creole
- vant Mauritian Creole
- vant Seychellois Creole
- vant Antillean Creole