teks
Manx
noun
Definitions
- text
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Irish técsa, técs (verse, version, text, citation) derived from English text derived from Latin textus (woven, style texture of a work, text).
Origin
Latin
textus
Gloss
woven, style texture of a work, text
Kanji
文
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Eurotext English
- Teletext English
- Textgate English
- audiotext English
- bitext English
- ciphertext English
- cleartext English
- copytext English
- cotext English
- countertext English
- cybertext English
- cyphertext English
- detext English
- e-text English
- heterotext English
- hypertext English
- hypotext English
- infotext English
- intertext English
- intext English
- martext English
- metatext English
- nontext English
- paratext English
- peritext English
- playtext English
- prooftext English
- schizotext English
- scrolltext English
- songtext English
- spintext English
- subtext English
- surtext English
- teletex English
- text English
- textaholic English
- textbased English
- textblock English
- textboard English
- textbook English
- texteme English
- texter English
- textese English
- textism English
- textless English
- textlike English
- textman English
- textmode English
- textome English
- textphone English
- textpost English
- textshop English
- textspeak English
- textworthy English
- undertext English
- urtext English
- videotex English
- wikitext English
- worktext English
- intertextus Latin
- textorius Latin
- textus Latin
- textus Hungarian
- testo Italian
- texte French
- texto Spanish, Castilian
- tekst Norwegian Bokmål
- text Swedish
- テキスト Japanese
- tekst Polish
- tekst Norwegian Nynorsk
- téacs Irish
- textr Old Norse
- tekst Danish
- texte Old French
- teksto Esperanto
- text Catalan, Valencian
- teksts Latvian
- teacsa Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- tekstur Faroese
- cohecks Manx
- cohecksagh Manx
- texter Norman
- text Middle High German
- texto Old Portuguese
- текст Macedonian
- técsa, técs Middle Irish