στεῖρος
Ancient Greek
adj-1&2
Definitions
- barren, infertile
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Hellenic *steřřos derived from Proto-Indo-European *ster- (stiff, barren, spread out, broaden, rigid, steady, strong).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ster-
Gloss
stiff, barren, spread out, broaden, rigid, steady, strong
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
強
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autosteer English
- besteer English
- countersteer English
- missteer English
- outsteer English
- oversteer English
- resteer English
- steer English
- steerability English
- steerable English
- steerage English
- steerer English
- steerest English
- steereth English
- steerless English
- steerling English
- steersman English
- steersmate English
- steersperson English
- steerswoman English
- stirk English
- understeer English
- sterilis Latin
- stiria Latin
- stolidus Latin
- strenuus Latin
- stultus Latin
- torpeo Latin
- torpēdō Latin
- estéril Spanish, Castilian
- αἵρεσις Ancient Greek
- στερεός Ancient Greek
- *(s)trAnt- Proto-Indo-European
- *stel(H)- Proto-Indo-European
- *ster- Proto-Indo-European
- steril Norwegian Bokmål
- estéril Portuguese
- *stelaną Proto-Germanic
- *sterǭ Proto-Germanic
- *sturnijaz Proto-Germanic
- steril Norwegian Nynorsk
- steeren Middle English
- sterila Esperanto
- estèril Catalan, Valencian
- στείρος Greek (modern)
- στείρωση Greek (modern)
- στειρότητα Greek (modern)
- στειρώνω Greek (modern)
- стерилен Bulgarian
- shterrë Albanian
- stérile Middle French
- *sterjā Proto-Albanian
- στειρόω grc-koi
- στεῖρωσις grc-koi
- *steřřos Proto-Hellenic