policía
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- police, police department, police force, police service
- police officer a member of a police force
Etymology
Derived from Latin politīa derived from Ancient Greek πολιτεία (state, polity, system of government, citizenship, policy, government, city).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πολιτεία
Gloss
state, polity, system of government, citizenship, policy, government, city
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
市
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antipolicy English
- metapolicy English
- mispolicy English
- multipolicy English
- nonpolicy English
- ostrich policy English
- policy English
- policyholder English
- policyholding English
- policyless English
- policymaker English
- policymaking English
- policyscape English
- policywise English
- politeia English
- privacy policy English
- subpolicy English
- politia Latin
- politīa Latin
- polītīa Latin
- politie Dutch, Flemish
- matapolicías Spanish, Castilian
- matar Spanish, Castilian
- parapolicial Spanish, Castilian
- policial Spanish, Castilian
- policialmente Spanish, Castilian
- policíaco Spanish, Castilian
- πολιτεία Ancient Greek
- πολῑ́της Ancient Greek
- antipolícia Portuguese
- polícia Portuguese
- policía Galician
- πολιτεία Greek (modern)
- polisiya Tagalog
- pulisya Tagalog
- ပေါ်လစီ Burmese
- polis Papiamentu
- polisi Tok Pisin
- pulisya Bikol Central
- puluzia Chayuco Mixtec