neto
Spanish
adj
Definitions
- net remaining after deductions
Etymology
Borrowed from French net borrowed from Italian netto (clear) derived from Latin nitidus (shining, shiny, gleaming, glossy, glittering).
Origin
Latin
nitidus
Gloss
shining, shiny, gleaming, glossy, glittering
Kanji
艶
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *nitidiāre Latin
- *nittus Latin
- niteō Latin
- nitidicollis Latin
- nitiditas Latin
- nitidulus Latin
- nitidus Latin
- netto German
- nettamente Italian
- nettezza Italian
- nettissimo Italian
- netto Italian
- nitido Italian
- net French
- nettement French
- netteté French
- nettoyer French
- nitide French
- нетто Russian
- netamente Spanish, Castilian
- nítido Spanish, Castilian
- netto Norwegian Bokmål
- nítido Portuguese
- netto Norwegian Nynorsk
- net Old French
- net Catalan, Valencian
- nítid Catalan, Valencian
- nidio Galician
- net Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- neted Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nedeo Old Portuguese