guisa
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- manner, guise, way
- habit
Etymology
Derived from Gothic *𐍅𐌴𐌹𐍃𐌰 (way, manner) derived from Proto-Germanic *wīsō (etc, method, way).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wīsō
Gloss
etc, method, way
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afterwise English
- aguise English
- airwise English
- cop-wise English
- copwise English
- firewise English
- guise English
- guiser English
- nowise English
- overwise English
- penny-wise English
- pennywise English
- righteous English
- unwise English
- way-wise English
- wisdom English
- wise English
- wise-hearted English
- wiseass English
- wisecrack English
- wisehead English
- wisehood English
- wiselike English
- wiseling English
- wisely English
- wisen English
- wiseness English
- wizard English
- workwise English
- worldlywise English
- worldwise English
- Weiser German
- Weistum German
- unweise German
- weise German
- guisa Italian
- guise French
- aguisar Portuguese
- guisa Portuguese
- guisar Portuguese
- *wisa Proto-Germanic
- *wîsa Proto-Germanic
- *wīsō Proto-Germanic
- wise Old English
- guise Middle English
- wis Middle English
- vís Old Norse
- vísa Old Norse
- wīse Middle High German
- *𐍅𐌴𐌹𐍃𐌰 Gothic
- guisa Old Occitan