log
Irish (Donegal)
/l̪ˠɔɡ/, /l̪ˠʌɡ/
noun
Definitions
- (literary) place
- hollow
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish loc (grave, place, pit, ditch, burial place, hollow) derived from Latin locus (place, a place, a specific location).
Origin
Latin
locus
Gloss
place, a place, a specific location
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- locofoco English
- locus English
- localis Latin
- localis, locālem, locālis Latin
- locarium Latin
- lociservator Latin
- locus Latin
- locālem Latin
- locālis Latin
- stlocus Latin
- Lokus German
- loco Italian
- luogo Italian
- locataire French
- locus Spanish, Castilian
- ainm Irish
- ainmníocht Irish
- logainm Irish
- logainmneoir Irish
- logainmníocht Irish
- lokál Czech
- locaige Old French
- loko Esperanto
- loc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- loko Ido
- loc Old Irish
- loc Aromanian
- lieu Romansh
- llueu Asturian
- lûc Friulian
- loc Old Occitan
- locu Sicilian
- łógo Venetian
- lei Bourguignon
- leu Bourguignon
- luega Ladin
- stlocus Old Latin
- liu Picard