ἄρκτος
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- bear
- the north
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ŕ̥tḱos (bear).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂ŕ̥tḱos
Gloss
bear
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
熊
Emoji
🐨 🐻❄️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- arctogaeal English
- arctophile English
- staphylococcus English
- ursid English
- *ussus Latin
- Antarctica Latin
- Urseius Latin
- antarcticus Latin
- arcticus Latin
- ursa Latin
- ursinus Latin
- ursus Latin
- arktisch German
- orso Italian
- ours French
- colimbo ártico Spanish, Castilian
- πολυστάφυλος Ancient Greek
- σταφυλή Ancient Greek
- σταφυλοβολεῖον Ancient Greek
- σταφυλόδενδρον Ancient Greek
- ἀνταρκτικός Ancient Greek
- ἀρκτικός Ancient Greek
- ἄρκιον Ancient Greek
- ἄρκος Ancient Greek
- *h₂ŕ̥tḱos Proto-Indo-European
- *stebʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- arktisk Norwegian Bokmål
- urso Portuguese
- arktisk Norwegian Nynorsk
- ऋक्ष Sanskrit
- urs Old French
- urso Esperanto
- antàrtic Catalan, Valencian
- ós Catalan, Valencian
- urs Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ฤกษ์ Thai
- άρκτος Greek (modern)
- αρκούδα Greek (modern)
- σταφύλι Greek (modern)
- arctos Translingual
- leduslācis Latvian
- lācene Latvian
- lācis Latvian
- lācēns Latvian
- polārlācis Latvian
- արջ Old Armenian
- ari Albanian
- arixhi Albanian
- arushë Albanian
- *artos Proto-Celtic
- accha Pali
- issa Pali
- ઋક્ષજિહ્વ Gujarati
- *Hrtća Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *Hŕ̥ćšas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- ursu Aromanian
- ors Occitan
- *orssos Proto-Italic
- uors Romansh
- urs Romansh
- ors Friulian
- lokys Lithuanian
- *Hŕ̥ṭṣas Proto-Indo-Aryan
- ursu Sicilian
- 𑀭𑀺𑀘𑁆𑀙 Sauraseni Prakrit
- 𑀭𑀺𑀘𑁆𑀙 Maharastri Prakrit
- *artsa Proto-Albanian
- ἀρκούδα gkm
- *Hŕ̥šah Proto-Iranian
- ਰਿੱਛ Panjabi, Punjabi
- रिहस Old Marathi
- 𑘨𑘱𑘮𑘭 Old Marathi
- lors Ladin
- *árktos Proto-Hellenic
- onso Aragonese
- *talk- bat-pro
- ایݜ Torwali
- रिख Garhwali
- хуьрс Judeo-Tat
- *ī́ṭṣa Proto-Dardic
- inčeṛi Savi
- άρκος Pontic Greek