chartre
Old French
noun
Definitions
- charter; covenant; written agreement
- record (written account of something)
- letter (written message)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin chartula (little paper) derived from Ancient Greek χάρτης (papyrus, paper, sheet of paper, thin sheet, book, a book, leaf of paper, a papyrus scroll).
Origin
Ancient Greek
χάρτης
Gloss
papyrus, paper, sheet of paper, thin sheet, book, a book, leaf of paper, a papyrus scroll
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
紙, 箋
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- chart English
- charter English
- chartomancy English
- chartula English
- carcerem, carcer Latin
- carta Latin
- charta Latin
- chartula Latin
- chartularium Latin
- chartularius Latin
- paper, charta, papyrus Latin
- charte French
- chartre French
- chartrier French
- χάρτης Ancient Greek
- χαράσσω Ancient Greek
- *ǵʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- charter Middle English
- خَرِيطَة Arabic
- قَرْطَاس Arabic
- قِرْطَاس Arabic
- χάρτης Greek (modern)
- քարտ Old Armenian
- charte Middle French
- כרטיס Hebrew (modern)
- carcer Old Portuguese
- карта Macedonian
- cárcel Asturian
- carcel Old Spanish
- כרטיסא Aramaic
- קַרְטֵיסָא Aramaic
- cárcel Leonese