globe
French
noun
Definitions
- globe
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French globe borrowed from Latin globus (sphere, ball, globe, round object, a round body, clump, heap).
Origin
Latin
globus
Gloss
sphere, ball, globe, round object, a round body, clump, heap
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
玉
Emoji
⚽️ ⚾️ ⛳️ ⛹️ ⛹️♀️ ⛹️♂️ 🍙 🎊 🎱 🎳 🎾 🏀 🏈 🏉 🏌️ 🏏 🏐 🏑 🏓 🔮 🤾 🥍 🥎 🧶
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cyberglobe English
- englobe English
- global English
- globe English
- globe mallow English
- globe-trotting English
- globefish English
- globeflower English
- globeless English
- globelike English
- globemaker English
- globemaking English
- globetrot English
- globetrotter English
- globewise English
- globie English
- globiferous English
- globocrat English
- globoid English
- globophobe English
- globophobia English
- globophobic English
- globy English
- inglobe English
- conglobo Latin
- globellus Latin
- globiceps Latin
- globulus Latin
- globus Latin
- obscuriglobus Latin
- Globin German
- Globus German
- globo Italian
- englober French
- гло́бус Russian
- глобус Russian
- globo Spanish, Castilian
- αἷμα Ancient Greek
- *gel- Proto-Indo-European
- globus Norwegian Bokmål
- hemoglobin Norwegian Bokmål
- globo Portuguese
- globus Polish
- globus Norwegian Nynorsk
- hemoglobin Norwegian Nynorsk
- globe Danish
- globus Danish
- globe Old French
- globo Esperanto
- globus Serbo-Croatian
- глобус Serbo-Croatian
- globus Catalan, Valencian
- глобус Bulgarian
- globe Middle French
- גלאָבוס Yiddish
- glopu Swahili