barca
Galician
/ˈbaɾka̝/
noun
Definitions
- (archaic) ship
- barge
- small boat
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese barca inherited from Latin barca, *barica derived from Ancient Greek βᾶρις (type of boat used in Egypt).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βᾶρις
Gloss
type of boat used in Egypt
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *barga Latin
- *barica Latin
- *bārica Latin
- barca Latin
- barica Latin
- baris Latin
- bāris Latin
- barca Italian
- barque French
- barco Spanish, Castilian
- βάρις Ancient Greek
- βᾶρις Ancient Greek
- barca Portuguese
- barka Polish
- bark Norwegian Nynorsk
- bárka Czech
- barge Old French
- barcal Galician
- βάρκα Greek (modern)
- barque Middle French
- barca Old Portuguese
- bꜣjr Egyptian
- bartga Romansh
- barcje Friulian
- barca Old Occitan
- ⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉ Coptic
- barca Old Spanish
- βάρκα gkm
- buarca Dalmatian
- barka Ladino
- br Demotic
- barca Aragonese