ἔμβρυον
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- a young one
- embryo, fetus
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek ἐν (in, into, on, in possession of, intra) + Ancient Greek βρύω (swell, burst, grow).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βρύω
Gloss
swell, burst, grow
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- embryo English
- embryophagy English
- enanthesis English
- enderon English
- enzyme English
- lissencephaly English
- embryo Latin
- embryō Latin
- enhypostasia Latin
- Enzym German
- enzootisch German
- embrió Hungarian
- embryo Dutch, Flemish
- embryon French
- enzyme French
- βρύω Ancient Greek
- παρέγχυμα Ancient Greek
- ἐγκύκλιος Ancient Greek
- ἐγχέω Ancient Greek
- ἐμφυσάω Ancient Greek
- ἐν Ancient Greek
- ἐνάρετος Ancient Greek
- ἐνίστημι Ancient Greek
- ἐναντίος Ancient Greek
- ἐνδύνω Ancient Greek
- ἐνηλύσιος Ancient Greek
- ἐνώτιον Ancient Greek
- ἐπενδύνω Ancient Greek
- ἔγγονος Ancient Greek
- ἔγχυμα Ancient Greek
- ἔμβολος Ancient Greek
- ἔμπειρος Ancient Greek
- ἔμπροσθεν Ancient Greek
- ἔνδημος Ancient Greek
- ἔνθεος Ancient Greek
- ἔνοπλος Ancient Greek
- ἔρρινον Ancient Greek
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- embryo Norwegian Bokmål
- enzym Norwegian Bokmål
- embrion Polish
- embryo Norwegian Nynorsk
- enzym Norwegian Nynorsk
- भ्रूण Sanskrit
- भ्रूण Hindi
- έμβρυο Greek (modern)
- έρρινος Greek (modern)
- εν Greek (modern)
- embrion Middle French
- עֻבָּר Hebrew (modern)
- ភ្រូណា Central Khmer