parfumer
Middle French
verb
Definitions
- to perfume (to apply a scent)
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Occitan parfumer borrowed from Italian perfumare derived from Latin per- (through, along, during, thoroughly, across, very).
Origin
Latin
per-
Gloss
through, along, during, thoroughly, across, very
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- parfum English
- *perdonare Latin
- *perdono, *perdonāre Latin
- *perdonō Latin
- *pertraiciō Latin
- *pertrāctiāre Latin
- *pertrāicere Latin
- iactō Latin
- per- Latin
- perfumare Latin
- Parfüm German
- perfumare Italian
- parfumeren Dutch, Flemish
- par- French
- parfum French
- parfumer French
- parfumerie French
- parfumeur French
- парфюм Russian
- parfyme Norwegian Bokmål
- *fragebaną Proto-Germanic
- perfumy Polish
- parfyme Norwegian Nynorsk
- parfume Danish
- parjeter, pargeter Old French
- pre- Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- παρφουμάρω Greek (modern)
- παρφουμαρίζω Greek (modern)
- parfum Indonesian
- парфюм Bulgarian
- per- Asturian
- parfumer Old Occitan
- perfumar Old Occitan