terre
Old French
noun
Definitions
- earth; soil
- land, property delimited area
Etymology
Inherited from Latin terra (earth, land, ground, Earth, soil, dry land).
Origin
Latin
terra
Gloss
earth, land, ground, Earth, soil, dry land
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
陸
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- terra English
- terrarium English
- terrel English
- turmeric English
- *interrāre Latin
- *terraceus Latin
- curcuma Latin
- mediterraneus Latin
- subterraneus Latin
- subterreus Latin
- terra Latin
- terraceus Latin
- terrarius Latin
- terrenus Latin
- terrestris Latin
- terreus Latin
- terrosus Latin
- terrārius Latin
- curcuma Italian
- terra Italian
- terrarium Dutch, Flemish
- terre French
- cúrcuma Spanish, Castilian
- tierra Spanish, Castilian
- *ters- Proto-Indo-European
- terrasse Norwegian Bokmål
- curcuma Portuguese
- kontinent Norwegian Nynorsk
- terrasse Norwegian Nynorsk
- कुङ्कुम Sanskrit
- turmeryte Middle English
- كركم Arabic
- كُرْكُم Arabic
- cúrcuma Catalan, Valencian
- țară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- țăran Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- کرکم Persian
- kurkuma Indonesian
- Tèrre Norman
- partèrre Norman
- terre Norman
- tèrr'rie Norman
- tèrre Norman
- tèrrinne Norman
- tèrrîn Norman
- terre Middle French
- terra Old Portuguese
- tsarã Aromanian
- *terzā Proto-Italic
- terra Romansh
- tiara Romansh
- tierra Asturian
- tiere Friulian
- terra Old Occitan
- terrassa Old Occitan
- terra Sicilian
- tera Venetian
- tara Dalmatian
- tiara Dalmatian
- tere Walloon
- târre Bourguignon
- tera Ladin
- terra Neapolitan
- tiera Istriot
- tarra Corsican
- terra Corsican
- tierra Aragonese
- tière Picard
- tère Picard
- tera Lombard