desayunar
Spanish
verb
Definitions
- to break a fast
- (transitive) to have (for) breakfast
Etymology
Prefix from Spanish, Castilian ayunar (fast) inherited from Latin *disieiunāre, ieiūnāre, ieiūnus (hungry, abstinent, fasting).
Origin
Latin
ieiūnus
Gloss
hungry, abstinent, fasting
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dine English
- diner English
- dinery English
- dinest English
- dineth English
- dinette English
- interdine English
- *disieiunāre Latin
- *disiūnāre Latin
- *disjejunare Latin
- *disjejūnāre, *disieiūnāre Latin
- dis- Latin
- disieiūnō Latin
- disjejūnāre, *disieiūnāre Latin
- ieiuno Latin
- ieiūnus Latin
- ieiūnāre Latin
- iēiūnō, iēiūnāre Latin
- jajūnāre, *aiunāre, *aiūnāre Latin
- jejūnāre Latin
- déjeuner French
- déjeuneur French
- dîner French
- jeûner French
- ayunador Spanish, Castilian
- ayunar Spanish, Castilian
- *Hyeh₂ǵ-yu- Proto-Indo-European
- desjejuar Portuguese
- jejum Portuguese
- disner Old French
- dejú Catalan, Valencian
- ajuna Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dejun Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dejuna Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dejunar Ido
- dinear Ido
- dejunar Occitan
- junar Occitan
- zunâ Friulian
- disnar Venetian
- desuyuná Papiamentu
- disnur Dalmatian
- déjénin Louisiana Creole French
- ayuna Chavacano