maçon
Old French
/maˈt͡son/
noun
Definitions
- mason; builder
Etymology
Inherited from Latin macio, maciō, machiō derived from Frankish *makōn (build, work, make) derived from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (knead, make, mix, work, great, press) derived from Proto-Germanic *matją derived from Proto-Indo-European *mat- (mattock, hoe).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*mat-
Gloss
mattock, hoe
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Machin English
- macio Latin
- macio, maciō, machiō Latin
- maciō Latin
- mācerātus Latin
- māior Latin
- maçon French
- *mag- Proto-Indo-European
- *mat- Proto-Indo-European
- *makaz Proto-Germanic
- *makkô Proto-Germanic
- *matją Proto-Germanic
- *maþô Proto-Germanic
- masoun Middle English
- masson, maçon, machun Old French
- maçon Middle French
- *makōn gmw-pro
- met Middle Low German
- *makjo Frankish
- *makōn Frankish
- *mati Frankish
- machun xno
- maquier Picard