kurzív
Hungarian
adj
Definitions
- (typography) italic designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century
Etymology
Borrowed from German kursiv (italic) derived from Latin cursivus, cursus (course, a running, plunder, hostile inroad, course of a race, running, the act of running, act of running).
Origin
Latin
cursus
Gloss
course, a running, plunder, hostile inroad, course of a race, running, the act of running, act of running
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *accursāre Latin
- currō Latin
- cursarius Latin
- cursivus Latin
- cursualis Latin
- cursus Latin
- cursārius Latin
- cursīvus Latin
- Kurs German
- Kursivbuchstabe German
- Kursivschrift German
- kursiv German
- kurzivál Hungarian
- kurzus Hungarian
- corsaro Italian
- corsivo Italian
- corso Italian
- cursus Dutch, Flemish
- cursif French
- курс Russian
- cursivo Spanish, Castilian
- curso Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱers- Proto-Indo-European
- cursivo Portuguese
- curso Portuguese
- kurs Swedish
- cours Old French
- curs Old French
- curs Catalan, Valencian
- cursu Asturian
- cors Friulian
- kurs Crimean Tatar