zapato
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- shoe
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish çapato derived from Turkish zabata derived from čabata (overshoes) derived from Old Turkic čapmaq (slap on) derived from Chorasmian čābātān (thick boots).
Origin
Chorasmian
čābātān
Gloss
thick boots
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ciabatta English
- sabot English
- ciabatta Finnish
- ciabatta Italian
- ciabattino Italian
- sabot French
- saboter French
- chapata Spanish, Castilian
- pico Spanish, Castilian
- picozapato Spanish, Castilian
- zapatear Spanish, Castilian
- zapatero Spanish, Castilian
- zapatería Spanish, Castilian
- zapatilla Spanish, Castilian
- zapatillazo Spanish, Castilian
- sapateado Portuguese
- sapatilha Portuguese
- sapatinho Portuguese
- sapato Portuguese
- sapatão Portuguese
- bot Old French
- chavate Old French
- sabata Catalan, Valencian
- zapateiro Galician
- zapato Galician
- sepatu Indonesian
- zabata Turkish
- sapatero Tagalog
- savate Middle French
- çapato Old Portuguese
- çapato Old Spanish
- sapatu Papiamentu
- sapátu Kabuverdianu
- pata Sranan Tongo
- čapmaq Old Turkic
- nsapato Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- čabata Tatar
- sapatu Guaraní
- sabat Nzadi
- zapato Chayuco Mixtec
- zapatu Isthmus Zapotec
- tsapoáto Cora
- čābātān Chorasmian
- čabata tt