sauvage
Old French
adj
Definitions
- wild; untamed
Etymology
Inherited from Latin salvāticus, silvāticus (of the woods, literally, wild).
Origin
Latin
silvāticus
Gloss
of the woods, literally, wild
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Property
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- savage English
- *salvāticus Latin
- salvaticus Latin
- salvāticus Latin
- silvaticus Latin
- silvāticus Latin
- selvatico Italian
- sauvage French
- sauvagement French
- sauvageon French
- sauvagerie French
- sauvagesse French
- savage Middle English
- savagyne Middle English
- savage Old French
- sovaĝa Esperanto
- sălbatic Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sauvage Norman
- salvatge Occitan
- salvadi Friulian
- salvatge Old Occitan
- sauvatge Old Occitan
- sovaz Mauritian Creole
- siwash Chinook Jargon
- siwash, siwosh Chinook Jargon