rai
French
noun
Definitions
- ray, beam (of light etc.)
- spoke (of wheel)
Etymology
Inherited from Old French rai inherited from Latin radius (ray, rod, spoke, staff, ray of light, stake, spoke of a wheel, beam).
Origin
Latin
radius
Gloss
ray, rod, spoke, staff, ray of light, stake, spoke of a wheel, beam
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
棒
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- radialis English
- radio English
- radius English
- ray English
- *radia Latin
- radia Latin
- radio Latin
- radiolus Latin
- radius Latin
- radiālis Latin
- rādius Latin
- Radius German
- Rayon German
- radio- Hungarian
- irraggiamento Italian
- irraggiare Italian
- radio Italian
- raggio Italian
- razzo Italian
- rayon Dutch, Flemish
- radium French
- radius French
- rayon French
- rayonner French
- ра́дий Russian
- радиан Russian
- радиус Russian
- райо́н Russian
- район Russian
- rayo Spanish, Castilian
- *neredʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *reh₁t- Proto-Indo-European
- radius Norwegian Bokmål
- rejon Polish
- radius Norwegian Nynorsk
- radius Danish
- rai Old French
- radi Catalan, Valencian
- raig Catalan, Valencian
- raxo Galician
- rhaidd Welsh
- rai Norman
- rreze Albanian
- רדיוס Hebrew (modern)
- *arraia Old Portuguese
- rayo Old Portuguese
- rai Friulian
- rus Dalmatian
- radius Crimean Tatar
- rai Bourguignon
- rayo Aragonese