bienhechor
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- benefactor, welldoer
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish bienfechor inherited from Latin benefactōrem, benefactor, bene (well, good).
Origin
Latin
bene
Gloss
well, good
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
井
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bene Latin
- benedico Latin
- benedictus Latin
- benefacio Latin
- benefaciō Latin
- benefactōrem, benefactor Latin
- beneficus Latin
- beneplaceo Latin
- beneventus Latin
- bonus Latin
- perbene Latin
- qui bene amat, bene castigat Latin
- bene Italian
- benefattore Italian
- bienfaiteur French
- bien Spanish, Castilian
- benfeitor Portuguese
- bien Old French
- bé Catalan, Valencian
- bine Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ben Old Portuguese
- ghine Aromanian
- ghini Aromanian
- bagn Romansh
- bain Romansh
- bein Romansh
- bien Asturian
- ben Friulian
- benfatôr Friulian
- ben Old Occitan
- bienfechor Old Spanish
- beni Sicilian
- ben Venetian
- ben Volapük
- bin Dalmatian
- bien Ladino
- byén Ladino
- ביין Ladino
- bein Bourguignon
- ben Ladin
- beni Sardinian
- ben Istriot
- bè Corsican
- *duened Old Latin
- *duenēd Old Latin