ouvert
French
adj
Definitions
- open
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French ouvert inherited from Old French overt inherited from Latin *opertus, apertus (clear, having been uncovered, open, manifest, frank, having been opened).
Origin
Latin
apertus
Gloss
clear, having been uncovered, open, manifest, frank, having been opened
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nonovert English
- ouvert English
- overt English
- overtly English
- overtness English
- semiovert English
- *opertus Latin
- apertus Latin
- aperto Italian
- apert French
- abertal Spanish, Castilian
- overt Middle English
- apert Old French
- overt Old French
- overture Old French
- ovrir Old French
- celobert Catalan, Valencian
- obert Catalan, Valencian
- obertament Catalan, Valencian
- obertura Catalan, Valencian
- apertar Ido
- apèrt Norman
- ouvaert Norman
- ouvèrt Norman
- ouvert Middle French
- aberto Old Portuguese
- avert Romansh
- aviert Romansh
- abiertu Asturian
- aviert Friulian
- viert Friulian
- abierto Old Spanish
- verto Venetian
- overt xno
- apiart Dalmatian
- ouver Mauritian Creole
- obert Old Catalan