נישה
Hebrew (Modern Ashkenazic)
noun
Definitions
- a niche cavity, hollow, or recess
- (by extension) a niche a position in an ecological system or market for which one is especially suited
Etymology
Borrowed from French niche derived from Old French niche derived from Latin nīdus (nest, a nest).
Origin
Latin
nīdus
Gloss
nest, a nest
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🪆
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- niche English
- nidation English
- nidicolous English
- nidifugous English
- nidus English
- nidifico Latin
- nidiformis Latin
- nidus Latin
- nīdus Latin
- Nische German
- nido Italian
- niche Dutch, Flemish
- niais French
- niche French
- nid French
- ниша Russian
- nicho Spanish, Castilian
- nido Spanish, Castilian
- *nisdós Proto-Indo-European
- niche Old French
- niĉo Esperanto
- niu Catalan, Valencian
- neada Galician
- neal Galician
- nial Galician
- niallo Galician
- nío Galician
- niche Middle French
- nid Middle French
- *nio, nio, nĩo Old Portuguese
- nio Old Portuguese
- *nizdos Proto-Italic
- nieru Asturian
- nît Friulian
- naid Dalmatian