bras
French
[bʁɑ]
noun
Definitions
- arm
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French bras inherited from Old French bras inherited from Latin brachium derived from Ancient Greek βραχίων (arm).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βραχίων
Gloss
arm
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
腕
Emoji
🫂
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bra English
- brassard English
- brassiere English
- *bracium Latin
- bracchium Latin
- brachia Latin
- brachium Latin
- braccio Italian
- viola da braccio Italian
- arrière-bras French
- avant French
- avant-bras French
- bras de mer French
- brassard French
- brassière French
- brassée French
- de French
- mer French
- бра Russian
- βραχίων Ancient Greek
- *mréǵʰus Proto-Indo-European
- brac Irish
- bracfhungas Irish
- braciere Old French
- bras Old French
- braț Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- brakio Ido
- bra Norman
- bras Norman
- brâs Norman
- ဘရာစီယာ Burmese
- bras Middle French
- braço Old Portuguese
- ბრა Georgian
- brats Aromanian
- bratsch Romansh
- brazu Asturian
- braç Friulian
- bratz Old Occitan
- braço Old Spanish
- vrazzu Sicilian
- brazso Venetian
- brad Volapük
- bradön Volapük
- braz Dalmatian
- bra Haitian, Haitian Creole
- lebra Mauritian Creole
- brasso Istriot
- brazo Aragonese
- bråț Istro-Romanian