maniaque
French
adj
Definitions
- maniacal
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin maniacus derived from Ancient Greek μανιακός.
Origin
Ancient Greek
μανιακός
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acromesomelia English
- amelia English
- anisomelia English
- anthomaniac English
- maniac English
- maniacal English
- melomaniac English
- melos English
- narcomaniac English
- orchidomaniac English
- polymelia English
- technomaniac English
- trichomaniac English
- typomaniac English
- maniacus Latin
- melos Latin
- maniaco Italian
- monomaniaque French
- monomaniaquement French
- mythomaniaque French
- mélodrame French
- nanomaniaque French
- maníaco Spanish, Castilian
- melodrama Spanish, Castilian
- Δημομέλης Ancient Greek
- Σεμέλη Ancient Greek
- δρᾶμα Ancient Greek
- λαλοβαρυπαραμελορυθμοβάτης Ancient Greek
- μέλος Ancient Greek
- μανιακός Ancient Greek
- *mel- Proto-Indo-European
- *men- Proto-Indo-European
- melodrama Norwegian Bokmål
- maníaco Portuguese
- マニアック Japanese
- melodrama Norwegian Nynorsk
- manyac Catalan, Valencian
- ερρινομελής Greek (modern)
- manyak Cebuano
- manyakis Cebuano
- manyak Tagalog