lieu
French
noun
Definitions
- place
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French lieu inherited from Old French leu inherited from Latin locum inherited from Old Latin stlocus derived from Proto-Indo-European *stel- (put, place, locate, stand, post, set, stalk, broaden, trunk, broad).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*stel-
Gloss
put, place, locate, stand, post, set, stalk, broaden, trunk, broad
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lieu English
- milieu English
- stalkily English
- luutnantti Finnish
- loco Latin
- loculus Latin
- locum Latin
- locus Latin
- locālis Latin
- locō Latin
- lupus Latin
- stlocus Latin
- stolo Latin
- Leutnant German
- Milieu German
- miluogo Italian
- milieu Dutch, Flemish
- Richelieu French
- lieutenant French
- lieutenante French
- milieu French
- non-lieu French
- riche French
- tenant French
- лейтена́нт Russian
- στάλιξ Ancient Greek
- στελεά Ancient Greek
- *skʷel- Proto-Indo-European
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *stel- Proto-Indo-European
- miljø Norwegian Bokmål
- milieu Portuguese
- *stallaz Proto-Germanic
- *stalǭ Proto-Germanic
- *stil- Proto-Germanic
- *stullô Proto-Germanic
- *stultaz Proto-Germanic
- miljö Swedish
- lokum Polish
- miljø Norwegian Nynorsk
- lokum Danish
- løjtenant Danish
- løjtnant Danish
- miljø Danish
- *stьlati Proto-Slavic
- leu Old French
- leŭtenanto Esperanto
- milje Serbo-Croatian
- առաստաղ Old Armenian
- ստեղծանեմ Old Armenian
- lieu Middle French
- loup Middle French
- leytenant Azerbaijani
- *stalljan gmw-pro
- *cilta Proto-Finnic
- stiælker Old Swedish
- litinent Romansh
- lop Old Occitan
- leu Walloon
- *stéľľō Proto-Hellenic
- stlocus Old Latin