pedikűr
Hungarian
noun
Definitions
- pedicure
Etymology
Borrowed from German Pediküre (pedicurist, pedicure) derived from French pédicure (pedicurist) derived from Latin pēs (foot, feet).
Origin
Latin
pēs
Gloss
foot, feet
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pes English
- anguipes Latin
- bipes Latin
- capripes Latin
- fissipes Latin
- flammipes Latin
- flexipes Latin
- fulcipedia Latin
- gracilipes Latin
- hircipes Latin
- ignipes Latin
- impedio Latin
- indupedio Latin
- lanipes Latin
- lentipes Latin
- levipes Latin
- loripes Latin
- luteipes Latin
- octipes Latin
- peciolus Latin
- pedica Latin
- pediculus Latin
- pedis Latin
- petiolus Latin
- pēs Latin
- quadrupes Latin
- remipes Latin
- segnipes Latin
- septipes Latin
- serpentipes Latin
- solidipes Latin
- sonipes Latin
- tremipes Latin
- trespes Latin
- tripes Latin
- uncipes Latin
- unipes Latin
- Pediküre German
- pedikűrök Hungarian
- pedikűrös Hungarian
- pedikűrösök Hungarian
- pedikűröz Hungarian
- pedikűröztet Hungarian
- pedipalpo Italian
- pédicure French
- педикюр Russian
- pie Spanish, Castilian
- *pṓds Proto-Indo-European
- pedikyr Norwegian Bokmål
- pedikyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- velocipede Danish
- pè Romansh
- Хулсан Mongolian
- pe Old Occitan