vis
French
noun
Definitions
- screw metal fastener
Etymology
Inherited from Old French viz (screw) inherited from Latin vītis (vine, grapevine, grape vine).
Origin
Latin
vītis
Gloss
vine, grapevine, grape vine
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
葛
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- blackavised English
- vis-a-vis English
- vis-à-vis English
- viticulture English
- viteus Latin
- vitifolius Latin
- vitis Latin
- vītis Latin
- Visier German
- vis-à-vis German
- vijs Dutch, Flemish
- vijzen Dutch, Flemish
- dévisser French
- revisser French
- tourner French
- tournevis French
- vis-à-vis French
- visière French
- vissage French
- visser French
- visseuse French
- viticulture French
- à French
- viticultura Spanish, Castilian
- viseira Portuguese
- viti- Portuguese
- ビス Japanese
- vis-à-vis Polish
- bís Irish
- vis-a-vis Danish
- vis Old French
- viz Old French
- viziero Esperanto
- tornavís Catalan, Valencian
- Vitis Translingual
- visar Ido
- vito Ido
- tuốc-nơ-vít Vietnamese
- vít Vietnamese
- Tournevis Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- vīs Middle Low German
- ទួរណឺវិស Central Khmer
- blackaviced Scots
- ترنفيس Moroccan Arabic
- vis Piedmontese