departir
Old French
verb
Definitions
- to leave; to depart
Etymology
Inherited from Latin departīre, de (of, down) prefix from Old French partir.
Origin
Old French
partir
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- depart English
- departer English
- departest English
- departeth English
- department English
- depertible English
- département English
- departementti Finnish
- *manitia Latin
- capellus de feltro Latin
- capellus de filtro Latin
- capellus de pellibus Latin
- de Latin
- de eccu-inde Latin
- decadentia Latin
- departiō Latin
- departīre Latin
- deretro Latin
- deunx Latin
- partīre Latin
- partīre, partiō Latin
- Dekubitus German
- Departement German
- de- German
- dentro Italian
- dinanzi Italian
- dans French
- département French
- départemental French
- départementaliser French
- départir French
- департа́мент Russian
- departamento Spanish, Castilian
- departir Spanish, Castilian
- después Spanish, Castilian
- departement Norwegian Bokmål
- departamento Portuguese
- despedir Portuguese
- departement Swedish
- departement Norwegian Nynorsk
- departement Danish
- dom Old French
- département Old French
- partir Old French
- departament Catalan, Valencian
- despert Catalan, Valencian
- després Catalan, Valencian
- după Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- odinioară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- دپارتمان Persian
- departar Ido
- parti Norman
- departir Middle French
- partir Middle French
- departir Old Portuguese
- dessũu Old Portuguese
- didindi Aromanian
- dimineatsã Aromanian
- dit Aromanian
- ditru Aromanian
- dupã Aromanian
- daspò Friulian
- drio Venetian
- drénto Venetian
- indove Venetian
- dapú Dalmatian
- drante Dalmatian
- depatman Haitian, Haitian Creole
- diski Walloon
- 'e Neapolitan
- a Neapolitan
- e Neapolitan
- drento Istriot
- dreîo Istriot
- duopo Istriot
- despuix Old Catalan