étroit
French
adj
Definitions
- narrow
Etymology
Inherited from Old French estroit inherited from Latin strictus (tightened, narrow, compressed, having been tightened, tight).
Origin
Latin
strictus
Gloss
tightened, narrow, compressed, having been tightened, tight
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
狭
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- strait English
- stress English
- strict English
- *strinctus Latin
- strictura Latin
- strictus Latin
- strictūra Latin
- stretto Italian
- strict French
- étreint French
- étroitement French
- étroitesse French
- estricto Spanish, Castilian
- *strenk- Proto-Indo-European
- *streyg- Proto-Indo-European
- estreitamente Portuguese
- estreitar Portuguese
- estreiteza Portuguese
- estreito Portuguese
- estrito Portuguese
- estreint Old French
- estreit Old French
- estroit Old French
- estret Catalan, Valencian
- estricte Catalan, Valencian
- estreito Galician
- estroit Middle French
- estreito Old Portuguese
- stret Romansh
- stretg Romansh
- strètg Romansh
- estrechu Asturian
- stret Friulian
- estrecho Old Spanish
- strizh Breton
- stretu Kabuverdianu
- stroet Walloon
- estreit ONF.