organizar
Spanish
verb
Definitions
- to organize
Etymology
Borrowed from French organiser derived from Latin organizō, organum (organ, implement, instrument, tool, engine, musical instrument).
Origin
Latin
organum
Gloss
organ, implement, instrument, tool, engine, musical instrument
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- organize English
- organum English
- organizare, organizo Latin
- organizo, organizāre Latin
- organizō Latin
- organum Latin
- Organ German
- organisieren German
- organizál Hungarian
- disorganizzare Italian
- organizzamento Italian
- organizzare Italian
- organizzarsi Italian
- organizzatore Italian
- organizzazione Italian
- organo Italian
- riorganizzare Italian
- désorganiser French
- organe French
- organisateur French
- organisation French
- organiser French
- orgue French
- организо́вывать Russian
- desorganizar Spanish, Castilian
- muérgano Spanish, Castilian
- organización Spanish, Castilian
- organizador Spanish, Castilian
- reorganización Spanish, Castilian
- reorganizar Spanish, Castilian
- órgano Spanish, Castilian
- ὄργανον Ancient Greek
- organ Norwegian Bokmål
- organisere Norwegian Bokmål
- organizar Portuguese
- órgão Portuguese
- organum Middle English
- orgán Irish
- organe Old French
- orgue Catalan, Valencian
- òrgan Catalan, Valencian
- orgo Galician
- organiza Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- organe Middle Dutch
- organizēt Latvian
- organo Ido
- organiser Middle French
- organizza Maltese
- muérganu Asturian
- vuarzine Friulian
- orgel Old Frisian