anciano
Spanish
adj
Definitions
- (of a person) elderly
- (rare) ancient
Etymology
Derived from Latin *anteanus, ante (before, in front of, in front, forward, preposition and prefix, beforehand, in advance) borrowed from Old French ancien (old).
Origin
Old French
ancien
Gloss
old
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
古, 老
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- a.m. English
- ancient English
- ante English
- ante litteram English
- ante- English
- antependium English
- anterior English
- antroversion English
- *antaneus Latin
- *anteanus Latin
- *antius Latin
- ante Latin
- vertere Latin
- ante Italian
- ante litteram Italian
- anti- Italian
- anzianatico Italian
- anziano Italian
- anzianotto Italian
- avanti Italian
- ancien French
- ancienneté French
- ancianidad Spanish, Castilian
- ancianismo Spanish, Castilian
- ancianito Spanish, Castilian
- ante Spanish, Castilian
- *h₂énti Proto-Indo-European
- perante Portuguese
- auncyen Middle English
- ancien Old French
- antaŭ Esperanto
- diante Galician
- perante Galician
- ancien Norman
- ancien Middle French
- antes Old Portuguese
- entẽado Old Portuguese
- ancian Occitan
- ante Asturian
- antes Old Spanish
- antura Sicilian
- tannu Sicilian