vena
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- vein
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish vena inherited from Latin vēna (vein, blood vessel, artery, a blood-vessel).
Origin
Latin
vēna
Gloss
vein, blood vessel, artery, a blood-vessel
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
脈
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- venal English
- vena Finnish
- vēna Latin
- vēnōsus Latin
- Vene German
- vena Italian
- ве́на Russian
- внутривенный Russian
- endovenoso Spanish, Castilian
- intravenoso Spanish, Castilian
- venal Spanish, Castilian
- venalidad Spanish, Castilian
- venoso Spanish, Castilian
- vene Danish
- veine Old French
- vena Serbo-Croatian
- vea Galician
- vână Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- v. Translingual
- vẽa Old Portuguese
- vinã Aromanian
- vena Asturian
- vene Friulian
- vena Old Occitan
- vena Old Spanish
- veine xno
- vaina Dalmatian
- bin Zoogocho Zapotec