maldad
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- badness; evilness
- bad or evil deed
Etymology
Inherited from Latin malitās, malitas, malitātem, malus (bad, evil, wicked) suffix from Spanish, Castilian mal (bad).
Origin
Spanish
mal
Gloss
bad
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
悪
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- malafide English
- malus English
- *malifātiu(s), *malifatius Latin
- *malifātius Latin
- augurium Latin
- bonus Latin
- malefacio Latin
- malignus Latin
- malitas Latin
- malitia Latin
- malitās, malitas, malitātem Latin
- malus Latin
- pessica Latin
- malo Italian
- malheur French
- mal Spanish, Castilian
- malestar Spanish, Castilian
- malinformado Spanish, Castilian
- malo Spanish, Castilian
- malparido Spanish, Castilian
- malpaís Spanish, Castilian
- μῆλον Ancient Greek
- *mel- Proto-Indo-European
- mal Portuguese
- maldade Portuguese
- mal Old French
- mal Catalan, Valencian
- malo Galician
- малус Bulgarian
- mao Old Portuguese
- *malos Proto-Italic
- aguamala Asturian
- malu Asturian
- mal Old Occitan
- malvat Old Occitan
- mala Sicilian
- mali Sicilian
- malu Sicilian
- mal Dalmatian
- mul Dalmatian
- mau Bourguignon
- malu Sardinian
- mal Interlingua