pore
Old French
noun
Definitions
- pore (small opening in skin)
Etymology
Derived from Latin porus (pore) derived from Ancient Greek πόρος (passage, bridge, way, a passage, journey, means of passage, ford, opening, passage-way).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πόρος
Gloss
passage, bridge, way, a passage, journey, means of passage, ford, opening, passage-way
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
橋
Emoji
🌉
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pore English
- poriform English
- mater Latin
- porosus Latin
- porta Latin
- porus Latin
- poro Italian
- blastopore French
- pore French
- poreux French
- poro Spanish, Castilian
- εὐρύπορος Ancient Greek
- εὔπορος Ancient Greek
- πολύς Ancient Greek
- πορεύω Ancient Greek
- πόρος Ancient Greek
- ἄπορος Ancient Greek
- ἔμπορος Ancient Greek
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- pore Norwegian Bokmål
- poro Portuguese
- pore Norwegian Nynorsk
- pore Middle English
- pore Danish
- pór Czech
- porus Catalan, Valencian
- poro Galician
- por Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- πόρος Greek (modern)