ἀκροβάτης
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- acrobat
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek ἄκρος (highest, sharp, at the extremity, pointed, at the edge, topmost, high, extreme, edge, top, heights, outmost, tip, extremity, beginning, outermost, peak, uppermost) + Ancient Greek βαίνω (go, I go, step, move, mount, walk, come).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βαίνω
Gloss
go, I go, step, move, mount, walk, come
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
歩
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acro- English
- acrogynous English
- acromion English
- acronym English
- acrostatic English
- acrotrichium English
- Acroceraunia Latin
- Acroceraunius Latin
- acro- Latin
- Akrobat German
- Akrobatin German
- Mastdarmakrobat German
- acro- Italian
- acro- Dutch, Flemish
- acrobate French
- acromion French
- acrophonie French
- acromion Spanish, Castilian
- βάδην Ancient Greek
- βάθρον Ancient Greek
- βάσις Ancient Greek
- βαίνω Ancient Greek
- εἰσβαίνω Ancient Greek
- καταβαίνω Ancient Greek
- κτηνοβάτης Ancient Greek
- στυλοβάτης Ancient Greek
- συμβαίνω Ancient Greek
- φαλακρός Ancient Greek
- ἀκρεμών Ancient Greek
- ἀκροκώλιον Ancient Greek
- ἀκροποσθία Ancient Greek
- ἀκρωμία Ancient Greek
- ἀκρόπολις Ancient Greek
- ἀμφίσβαινα Ancient Greek
- ἀναβαίνω Ancient Greek
- ἀποβαίνω Ancient Greek
- ἄκρος Ancient Greek
- ἐπιβαίνω Ancient Greek
- ὦμος Ancient Greek
- *h₂eḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂ḱrós Proto-Indo-European
- akro- Norwegian Bokmål
- acrograma Portuguese
- akro- Norwegian Nynorsk
- acra- Irish
- άκρος Greek (modern)
- βαίνω Greek (modern)
- akromion Indonesian
- ἀναβαθμίς grc-koi
- *gʷəňňō Proto-Hellenic