berde
Basque (Bidasoa Valley)
/berΛde/
adj
Definitions
- green
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian verde (green) derived from Latin viridis (green, green in colour, fresh green).
Origin
Latin
viridis
Gloss
green, green in colour, fresh green
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- verdurous English
- virid English
- viridite English
- *virdia Latin
- atroviridis Latin
- capellus viridis Latin
- virdis, virdem Latin
- viridarium Latin
- viridesco Latin
- viridiflorus Latin
- viridis Latin
- Casaverde Spanish, Castilian
- Valverde Spanish, Castilian
- albiverde Spanish, Castilian
- verde Spanish, Castilian
- verdear Spanish, Castilian
- verdemar Spanish, Castilian
- verdirrojo Spanish, Castilian
- verdoso Spanish, Castilian
- verdura Spanish, Castilian
- verdusco Spanish, Castilian
- verde Portuguese
- vert Old French
- berde Cebuano
- gwyrdd Welsh
- berde Tagalog
- kaberdehan Tagalog
- verde Old Portuguese
- nverdu Aromanian
- veard Romansh
- verde Old Spanish
- gwer Breton
- gwer Cornish
- gwyrdh Cornish
- vèrde Ligurian
- verdi Kabuverdianu
- vord Bourguignon
- birde Sardinian
- berde Hiligaynon
- berde Aklanon