povre
Old French
/ˈpɔ.vrə/
adj
Definitions
- poor lacking resources
Etymology
Inherited from Latin pauper, pauperem.
Origin
Latin
pauper, pauperem
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pauper English
- poor English
- poverty English
- pauper Latin
- pauper, pauperem Latin
- pauperculus Latin
- pauperies Latin
- paupero Latin
- paupertas Latin
- paupertās Latin
- paupertātem, paupertas, paupertās Latin
- paupertātem, paupertās Latin
- power German
- povero Italian
- pover Dutch, Flemish
- paupériser French
- pauvre French
- pauvrement French
- pauvresse French
- pauvret French
- pauvrette French
- pauvreté French
- pauvrissime French
- pobre Spanish, Castilian
- probe Spanish, Castilian
- *pau- Proto-Indo-European
- *peh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *ph₁w- Proto-Indo-European
- poverly Middle English
- povre Middle English
- pauver Danish
- poverté Old French
- povrement Old French
- pover Middle Dutch
- povra Ido
- pauvre Norman
- pauvrément Norman
- pouôrre Norman
- pouôrrement Norman
- pouôrreté Norman
- povreté Middle French
- pobre Old Portuguese
- pobreza Old Portuguese
- paure Occitan
- praube Occitan
- puir Scots
- puar Friulian
- paubre Old Occitan
- pobre Old Occitan
- pobre Old Spanish
- poro Venetian
- pövou Ligurian
- pauper Dalmatian
- *pavo-pars Old Latin
- povre Interlingua
- pouvro Franco-Provençal