voie
French
noun
Definitions
- way, track
- lane (of a highway)
- (figuratively) calling, path in life
Etymology
Inherited from Old French voie (way, road) derived from Latin via (road, path, way, method, street).
Origin
Latin
via
Gloss
road, path, way, method, street
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
道, 路
Emoji
🛣️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lavoie English
- via English
- viatecture English
- avius Latin
- devius Latin
- inviāre Latin
- obvio Latin
- obvius Latin
- quadrivium Latin
- trivium Latin
- via Latin
- viarius Latin
- viaticus Latin
- via Italian
- Lavoie French
- fourvoyer French
- la French
- voyou French
- Архара Russian
- vía Spanish, Castilian
- *weǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- via Norwegian Bokmål
- via Norwegian Nynorsk
- desvoier Old French
- forvoier Old French
- voie Old French
- aervojo Esperanto
- akvovojo Esperanto
- aŭtovojo Esperanto
- fervojo Esperanto
- irvojo Esperanto
- survoje Esperanto
- vojeto Esperanto
- vojkruciĝo Esperanto
- vojo Esperanto
- vojplano Esperanto
- vojsigno Esperanto
- vojsulko Esperanto
- vojŝildo Esperanto
- ĉefvojo Esperanto
- via Catalan, Valencian
- beque Galician
- via Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- voy Middle Dutch
- vijë Albanian
- voye Middle French
- via Old Portuguese
- *wijā Proto-Italic
- veia Romansh
- via Romansh
- voye Walloon
- veîa Istriot