mosca
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- fly any insect of the order Diptera
- (boxing) fly boxing class
- (television) digital on-screen graphic
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish mosca (fly) inherited from Latin musca (fly, a fly).
Origin
Latin
musca
Gloss
fly, a fly
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Musca English
- mosquito English
- muscarine English
- muschetor English
- musca Latin
- muscam Latin
- muscarium Latin
- Moskito German
- minimosca Italian
- mosca Italian
- mosca bianca Italian
- moscaio Italian
- moscato Italian
- moschino Italian
- moscone Italian
- muskiet Dutch, Flemish
- mouche French
- moustique French
- моски́т Russian
- atrapamoscas Spanish, Castilian
- atrapar Spanish, Castilian
- mosquear Spanish, Castilian
- mosquitero Spanish, Castilian
- mosquito Spanish, Castilian
- publi Spanish, Castilian
- publimosca Spanish, Castilian
- *mus- Proto-Indo-European
- *mūs- Proto-Indo-European
- mosquito Portuguese
- moskit Polish
- mousche Old French
- musche Old French
- mosquit Catalan, Valencian
- muscă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- moskīts Latvian
- mushkonjë Albanian
- musca Old Dutch
- mosca Old Portuguese
- muscã Aromanian
- mushconj Aromanian
- mostga Romansh
- muos-cha Romansh
- mustga Romansh
- mosca Asturian
- moscje Friulian
- mosca Old Occitan
- moquito Old Spanish
- mosca Old Spanish
- mosquito Old Spanish
- mósca Venetian
- muasca Dalmatian
- moshka Ladino
- מושקה Ladino
- môche Bourguignon
- moschetto roa-oit