lúa
Galician
/ˈlu.ɐ/
noun
Definitions
- the Moon
- a moon or natural satellite of any planet
- moonlight
- a lunar month
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese lũa inherited from Latin lūna (moon, Moon, month, crescent).
Origin
Latin
lūna
Gloss
moon, Moon, month, crescent
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
月
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lua English
- Luna English
- luna English
- lunanaut English
- illunis Latin
- interlunium Latin
- lunaris Latin
- lunaticus Latin
- lunula Latin
- lūna Latin
- lūnāticus Latin
- Laune German
- luna Italian
- luim Dutch, Flemish
- demi-lune French
- lune French
- lunette French
- périlune French
- Luna Spanish, Castilian
- alunizar Spanish, Castilian
- elevalunas Spanish, Castilian
- exoluna Spanish, Castilian
- luna Spanish, Castilian
- luneta Spanish, Castilian
- *lewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *lewksnā Proto-Indo-European
- lua Portuguese
- ルナ Japanese
- lune Middle English
- lune Old French
- luno Esperanto
- exolúa Galician
- lună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Luna Cebuano
- Lunaria Translingual
- lũa Old Portuguese
- lūne Middle Low German
- lunã Aromanian
- lua Occitan
- *louksnā Proto-Italic
- glina Romansh
- lluna Asturian
- lune Friulian
- luna Old Occitan
- luna Sicilian
- łuna Venetian
- luna Papiamentu
- Lun Breton
- lùnn-a Ligurian
- lünn-a Ligurian
- loina Dalmatian
- lua Kabuverdianu
- lalin Mauritian Creole
- luna Neapolitan
- losna Old Latin
- luna Aragonese
- lalin Seychellois Creole
- lua Guinea-Bissau Creole
- luna Chavacano
- lurĕ Istro-Romanian