terrain
French
noun
Definitions
- ground, landscape
- field (as in soccer field)
- lot, plot, parcel
Etymology
Inherited from Old French terrain inherited from Latin *terranum, terrēnum (land, ground).
Origin
Latin
terrēnum
Gloss
land, ground
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
陸
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- multiterrain English
- souterrain English
- terrain English
- *terranum Latin
- *terrinus Latin
- subterraneus Latin
- terrenum Latin
- terrēnum Latin
- terrēnus Latin
- Souterrain German
- Terrain German
- terreno Italian
- aandachtsterrein Dutch, Flemish
- bouwterrein Dutch, Flemish
- parkeerterrein Dutch, Flemish
- rangeerterrein Dutch, Flemish
- souterrain Dutch, Flemish
- terrein Dutch, Flemish
- terreinauto Dutch, Flemish
- terreinwinst Dutch, Flemish
- sous French
- souterrain French
- souterrainement French
- terreno Spanish, Castilian
- *ters- Proto-Indo-European
- terreng Norwegian Bokmål
- terrengløp Norwegian Bokmål
- terreno Portuguese
- souterränghus Swedish
- suterena Polish
- suteryna Polish
- teren Polish
- terreng Norwegian Nynorsk
- terrengløp Norwegian Nynorsk
- terræn Danish
- terén Czech
- terrain Old French
- tereno Esperanto
- teren Serbo-Croatian
- терен Serbo-Croatian
- terrè Catalan, Valencian
- terreo Galician
- subteran Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- teren Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- terein Indonesian
- terrein Afrikaans
- tèrrain Norman
- терен Macedonian
- taragn Romansh
- teragn Romansh
- terrain Romansh
- terren Romansh
- teren Friulian
- terrein Western Frisian
- terriene xno
- terren Old Catalan