cojín
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- cushion
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish coxín inherited from Latin *coxīnum, coxa (hip, thigh, later also thigh, the hip-joint non-gloss definition), culcita (mattress, cushion, pillow).
Origin
Latin
culcita
Gloss
mattress, cushion, pillow
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
枕
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- coxa English
- coxalgy English
- *coxinum Latin
- *coxīnum Latin
- *coxīnus Latin
- coxa Latin
- coxalis Latin
- coxo Latin
- culcita Latin
- culcitra Latin
- cōxus Latin
- thigh, coxa Latin
- coltre Italian
- coscia Italian
- coussin French
- colcha Spanish, Castilian
- colchón Spanish, Castilian
- *koḱs- Proto-Indo-European
- *qu̯el- Proto-Indo-European
- coxarius Old Norse
- coilte Old French
- coissin Old French
- coite Old French
- cuisse Old French
- culche Old French
- kuseno Esperanto
- cuixa Catalan, Valencian
- coxa Galician
- cócedra Galician
- coapsă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cylched Welsh
- küssen Middle High German
- kofshë Albanian
- coixa Old Portuguese
- colcha Old Portuguese
- coapsã Aromanian
- Chüssi Alemannic German
- coxín Asturian
- cuesse Friulian
- coxín Old Spanish
- coscia Sicilian
- cuscinu Sicilian
- cutra Sicilian
- copsa Dalmatian
- cosa Istriot
- coscia Corsican
- cuixa Aragonese