μάρτυς
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- witness
- martyr
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)mer- (remember, allot, assign, be mindful, care for, think, fall into thinking, take careful thought of).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)mer-
Gloss
remember, allot, assign, be mindful, care for, think, fall into thinking, take careful thought of
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
思, 考
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- demur English
- memorandum English
- moratory English
- commoror Latin
- demoror Latin
- immoror Latin
- martur Latin
- martyr Latin
- martyrem, martyr Latin
- martyrium Latin
- martyrologium Latin
- memorabilis Latin
- memoria Latin
- memoro Latin
- memorābilia Latin
- mereo Latin
- meritum Latin
- mora Latin
- moror Latin
- rememoror Latin
- remoror Latin
- martire Italian
- mártir Spanish, Castilian
- μάρτυρ Ancient Greek
- μέριμνα Ancient Greek
- μέρος Ancient Greek
- μαρτυρέω Ancient Greek
- μαρτύριον Ancient Greek
- μείρομαι Ancient Greek
- μοῖρα Ancient Greek
- μόρα Ancient Greek
- μόριον Ancient Greek
- μόρος Ancient Greek
- *(s)mer- Proto-Indo-European
- *mer- Proto-Indo-European
- *mere Proto-Indo-European
- *merh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- martyr Norwegian Bokmål
- mártir Portuguese
- *mimraz Proto-Germanic
- *mīmrōną Proto-Germanic
- martyr Swedish
- martyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- martyr Old English
- विस्मरति Sanskrit
- स्मरण Sanskrit
- स्मारक Sanskrit
- स्मृ Sanskrit
- स्मृति Sanskrit
- martire Old French
- meriter Old French
- martiro Esperanto
- màrtir Catalan, Valencian
- մատուռ Armenian
- martor Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- شمردن Persian
- martyr Norman
- meriter Middle French
- *mori Proto-Celtic
- *smarás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *smárati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- marenda Romansh
- martir Old Danish