baterie
Old French
noun
Definitions
- action of beating
Etymology
Suffix from Old French batre (beat) inherited from Latin battuō (beat, strike, fight, hit, pound, I beat, I fight).
Origin
Latin
battuō
Gloss
beat, strike, fight, hit, pound, I beat, I fight
Concept
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Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- batter English
- batterie English
- battery English
- *abbatere Latin
- *abbatō Latin
- *bataclum Latin
- battere Latin
- battetura Latin
- battuō Latin
- battālia Latin
- battō Latin
- battō, battere, batto Latin
- Batterie German
- battere Italian
- batteria Italian
- batterista Italian
- controbatteria Italian
- fotobatteria Italian
- batterij Dutch, Flemish
- batterie French
- батаре́я Russian
- батарея Russian
- batalla Spanish, Castilian
- batería Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰedʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- bateria Portuguese
- batteri Swedish
- batteri Danish
- bateure Old French
- batre Old French
- batte Old French
- baterija Serbo-Croatian
- bateria Catalan, Valencian
- batería Galician
- bătător Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- batarya Turkish
- battre Norman
- batterie Middle French
- battre Middle French
- strãbat Aromanian
- bot Dalmatian
- bate Walloon
- batareya Crimean Tatar
- baitre Bourguignon