lagar
Galician
/laˈɣaɾ/
noun
Definitions
- a vat in which grapes or apples are pressed for the production of wine or cider
- building or construction which contains this vat
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese lagar inherited from Latin *lacālis, lacus (lake, hollow, pond, vat, hole).
Origin
Latin
lacus
Gloss
lake, hollow, pond, vat, hole
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
池
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lakustrinen Finnish
- *lacālis Latin
- Sublaqueum Latin
- lacrimalis Latin
- lacus Latin
- lacūna Latin
- lago Italian
- lago Spanish, Castilian
- *lakw- Proto-Indo-European
- lagar Portuguese
- lac Old French
- llac Catalan, Valencian
- lagareta Galician
- lac Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- lacus lacrimalis Translingual
- lago Ido
- lagar Old Portuguese
- lago Old Portuguese
- lac Aromanian
- *lakus Proto-Italic
- lag Romansh
- lai Romansh
- laitg Romansh
- lej Romansh
- llagu Asturian
- lâc Friulian
- lacu Sicilian
- lagu Sicilian
- lach Venetian
- lac Dalmatian
- lak Walloon
- lagu Sardinian
- laco Aragonese
- lèg Emilian