calzada
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- sidewalk
- driveway
- road
Etymology
Derived from Latin *calciāta, calx (heel, limestone, lime, pebble, chalk, game counter, mortar).
Origin
Latin
calx
Gloss
heel, limestone, lime, pebble, chalk, game counter, mortar
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
踵
Emoji
👠
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- calcite English
- calcium English
- calx English
- *calcestris Latin
- *calciāta Latin
- *calcīna Latin
- *incalciāre Latin
- calcareus Latin
- calcariensis Latin
- calcarius Latin
- calcatrippa Latin
- calceus Latin
- calceāta Latin
- calcium Latin
- calcivorus Latin
- calco Latin
- calculus Latin
- caliga Latin
- cals Latin
- calx Latin
- incalciō, incalcio, incalciāre Latin
- Kalk German
- scalciare Italian
- ка́льций Russian
- caliche Spanish, Castilian
- χάλιξ Ancient Greek
- kalk Norwegian Bokmål
- kalsitt Norwegian Bokmål
- kalk Norwegian Nynorsk
- kalsitt Norwegian Nynorsk
- cealc Old English
- kalk Danish
- اَل Arabic
- caucie Old French
- kalk Icelandic
- calzada Galician
- coucillón Galician
- Calsada Cebuano
- kalsada Cebuano
- karsada Cebuano
- calc Old High German
- kalk Old High German
- cailc Old Irish
- kalsada Tagalog
- tabing-kalsada Tagalog
- *kalk Old Dutch
- calçada Old Portuguese
- kalk Middle Low German
- kalsada Hiligaynon
- kalsara Karao