tapir
French
verb
Definitions
- (reflexive) to hide
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French tapir inherited from Old French tapir derived from Frankish *tappijan (close, shut in, lock up), *tappō derived from Proto-Germanic *tappô (plug, tap, peg, stopper).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*tappô
Gloss
plug, tap, peg, stopper
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tapir English
- tapiroid English
- Bergtapir German
- Flachlandtapir German
- Schabrackentapir German
- Tapir German
- tapir Dutch, Flemish
- tapir Spanish, Castilian
- Tapira Portuguese
- tapir Portuguese
- *tappô Proto-Germanic
- tapir Swedish
- tæppa Old English
- tappen Middle English
- tappi Old Norse
- tapir Old French
- tampa Galician
- zapa Galician
- zapón Galician
- zapho Old High German
- tapirs Latvian
- tapir Tagalog
- tapir Middle French
- *tappa Gothic
- *tappo Old Dutch
- tapar Old Portuguese
- *tappijan Frankish
- *tappo Frankish
- *tappō Frankish
- tapi'ira Old Tupi
- tapiira Old Tupi