puro
Spanish
adj
Definitions
- pure, clear
- alone, mere, just, nothing less than
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish puro inherited from Latin pūrus (pure, clean, free from dirt filth, clear, unmixed, plain).
Origin
Latin
pūrus
Gloss
pure, clean, free from dirt filth, clear, unmixed, plain
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
浄
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- compurgation English
- compurgator English
- expurgate English
- expurgator English
- neo-purism English
- purgation English
- purgative English
- purgatory English
- purger English
- purification English
- purism English
- purity English
- puro English
- ultrapurism English
- unexpurgated English
- computāre Latin
- depuro Latin
- expio Latin
- expiātus Latin
- expurgo Latin
- pio Latin
- purgo Latin
- purifico Latin
- purus Latin
- pūrgō Latin
- pūrificāre, pūrificō Latin
- pūrus Latin
- appurare Italian
- puro Italian
- apurer French
- pur French
- puriste French
- apurar Spanish, Castilian
- puramente Spanish, Castilian
- pureza Spanish, Castilian
- purista Spanish, Castilian
- *peu- Proto-Indo-European
- *pew- Proto-Indo-European
- *pewH- Proto-Indo-European
- *puHrós Proto-Indo-European
- *puHtos Proto-Indo-European
- *puHtós Proto-Indo-European
- *puHyós Proto-Indo-European
- apurar Portuguese
- pur Swedish
- पुनाति Sanskrit
- úraigh Irish
- úrscéal Irish
- pur Old French
- pur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- پاک Persian
- pur Welsh
- puro Turkish
- apura Tagalog
- pūr Middle High German
- puro Old Portuguese
- пура Macedonian
- *pawākás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- pur Romansh
- pür Romansh
- puru Asturian
- pur Old Occitan
- puro Old Spanish
- puru Sicilian
- pùru’úna Taos