cheoir
Old French
verb
Definitions
- to fall
- to fall out (become detached)
- (impersonal) to happen
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *cadēre, cadere (fall, happen, occur, die).
Origin
Latin
cadere
Gloss
fall, happen, occur, die
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *cadentia Latin
- *cadeta Latin
- *cadeō Latin
- *cadēre Latin
- *excadentia Latin
- accido Latin
- cadentia Latin
- cadere Latin
- cadere, cadō, cado Latin
- cado Latin
- cadō Latin
- casso Latin
- casus Latin
- concido Latin
- decido Latin
- excido Latin
- incido Latin
- intercido Latin
- occido Latin
- procido Latin
- recido Latin
- succido Latin
- cadere Italian
- caduto Italian
- choir French
- chuter French
- caer Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱh₂d- Proto-Indo-European
- caeir Old French
- chair Old French
- cheü Old French
- caigut Catalan, Valencian
- caure Catalan, Valencian
- cădea Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- căzut Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tchaie Norman
- tcheir Norman
- cheoir Middle French
- caer Old Portuguese
- *kadō Proto-Italic
- cayer Asturian
- cjadê Friulian
- scjadê Friulian
- cazer Old Occitan
- chazer Old Occitan
- càdiri Sicilian
- cadar Dalmatian
- caré Neapolitan
- caì Istriot
- chêre Franco-Provençal
- chaeir Gallo
- chair Gallo
- cayere Leonese