jet
French
noun
Definitions
- throw
- spurt, spout, jet
Etymology
Inherited from Old French get inherited from Latin jectus, *iectus, iactus (a throwing, a throw, throw).
Origin
Latin
iactus
Gloss
a throwing, a throw, throw
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biojet English
- bizjet English
- counterjet English
- dijet English
- electrojet English
- fanjet English
- helijet English
- hoverjet English
- inkjet English
- jet English
- jet dryer English
- jet-black English
- jetbead English
- jetboat English
- jetboater English
- jetcar English
- jetcopter English
- jetfoil English
- jetful English
- jetless English
- jetlike English
- jetliner English
- jetload English
- jetport English
- jetski English
- jettable English
- jetter English
- jettest English
- jetwash English
- jetway English
- microjet English
- minijet English
- monojet English
- motorjet English
- multijet English
- outjet English
- overjet English
- propjet English
- pulsejet English
- ramjet English
- rejet English
- resistojet English
- retrojet English
- subjet English
- superjet English
- thermojet English
- trijet English
- turbojet English
- twinjet English
- upjet English
- gagātēs Latin
- iactus Latin
- jectus, *iectus Latin
- Jet German
- git Dutch, Flemish
- Γαγάτης Ancient Greek
- *(H)yeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- gagat Polish
- get Old French
- jayet Old French
- jet Old French
- džet Serbo-Croatian
- dyet Cebuano
- gies Middle French
- geito Old Portuguese
- jeti Swahili
- xeitu Asturian