chuvia
Galician
/ˈt͡ʃuβja̝/
noun
Definitions
- rain
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese chuvia (rain) inherited from Latin pluvia (rain) derived from Proto-Indo-European *plew- (flow, wash, run, fly, pour, pluck).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*plew-
Gloss
flow, wash, run, fly, pour, pluck
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
走
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pluvial English
- *ploia Latin
- *plovia Latin
- *pluviārius Latin
- *pluvīna Latin
- Plavis Latin
- linter Latin
- luntrem, lunter Latin
- nauplius Latin
- parare, parō Latin
- plovia, *ploia Latin
- pluit Latin
- pluvia Latin
- plūma Latin
- pulmō Latin
- pluviograaf Dutch, Flemish
- chubasco Spanish, Castilian
- Πλουτώνιος Ancient Greek
- Πλούταρχος Ancient Greek
- Πλούτων Ancient Greek
- Πλοῦτος Ancient Greek
- πλέω Ancient Greek
- πλουτοκρατέομαι Ancient Greek
- πλουτοκρατία Ancient Greek
- πλωΐζω Ancient Greek
- πλόος Ancient Greek
- πλύνω Ancient Greek
- *lewh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *plew- Proto-Indo-European
- *pléwmō Proto-Indo-European
- *plówyom Proto-Indo-European
- chuva Portuguese
- chuvisco Portuguese
- chuvoso Portuguese
- *flawją Proto-Germanic
- *flutōną Proto-Germanic
- *flōaną Proto-Germanic
- *flōwisô Proto-Germanic
- प्लव Sanskrit
- *plavati Proto-Slavic
- *plaviti Proto-Slavic
- *plyti Proto-Slavic
- *plūťè Proto-Slavic
- *plъ̃tъ Proto-Slavic
- pluvo Esperanto
- chuva Galician
- chuvasco Galician
- chuvasqueiro Galician
- chuvisca Galician
- chuviña Galician
- chuviñento Galician
- فرب Persian
- լուանամ Old Armenian
- chuvia Old Portuguese
- *ɸlowto- Proto-Celtic
- *ɸlowyos Proto-Celtic
- *plu- Proto-Indo-Iranian
- plievgia Romansh
- plievia Romansh
- plövgia Romansh
- chubascu Asturian
- lluvia Asturian
- lluuia Old Spanish
- tchuva Kabuverdianu
- txuba Kabuverdianu
- txuva Kabuverdianu
- pleuge Bourguignon
- pluvia Interlingua
- tcuba Guinea-Bissau Creole