máquina
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- machine
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin machina (engine, stratagem, device, contrivance, trick, a machine, machine) derived from Ancient Greek μαχανά (machine, tool, Doric Greek, Doric form of m).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μαχανά
Gloss
machine, tool, Doric Greek, Doric form of m
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- machine English
- machina Latin
- machineum Latin
- māchina Latin
- Maschine German
- macchina Italian
- macina Italian
- machine French
- маши́на Russian
- maquinilla Spanish, Castilian
- maquinista Spanish, Castilian
- nanomáquina Spanish, Castilian
- μαχανά Ancient Greek
- μηχανή Ancient Greek
- μᾱχᾰνᾱ́ Ancient Greek
- *meh₂gh- Proto-Indo-European
- maskin Norwegian Bokmål
- máquina Portuguese
- ångmaskin Swedish
- maskin Norwegian Nynorsk
- maskine Danish
- mašina Czech
- maŝino Esperanto
- máquina Galician
- makina Cebuano
- machinne Norman
- makina Tagalog
- makinista Tagalog
- машина Bulgarian
- machine Middle French
- 馬擎 Chinese
- 馬擎仔 Chinese
- máquina Asturian
- mucna Dalmatian
- möcna Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- mahina Karao
- mąkìno’óna Taos
- *machinal Mozarabic
- μᾱχανᾱ́ grc-dor
- μᾱχᾰνᾱ́ grc-dor