pos
Indonesian
[ˈpɔs]
noun
Definitions
- mail.
- post, station.
- (colloquial) meeting place.
- (accounting) budget.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish post (post, mail) derived from Middle French poste derived from Italian posta (stopping-place for coaches, stopping-place, post office) derived from Latin postus.
Origin
Latin
postus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- post English
- positus Latin
- postus Latin
- Post German
- aeroposta Italian
- appostare Italian
- portaposta Italian
- posta Italian
- postale Italian
- posto Italian
- deurpost Dutch, Flemish
- doorlaatpost Dutch, Flemish
- exprespost Dutch, Flemish
- fonopost Dutch, Flemish
- handelspost Dutch, Flemish
- lastpost Dutch, Flemish
- luchtpost Dutch, Flemish
- observatiepost Dutch, Flemish
- post Dutch, Flemish
- postadres Dutch, Flemish
- postbezorger Dutch, Flemish
- postbode Dutch, Flemish
- postbus Dutch, Flemish
- postcode Dutch, Flemish
- postdienst Dutch, Flemish
- postduif Dutch, Flemish
- posten Dutch, Flemish
- posterij Dutch, Flemish
- posthoorn Dutch, Flemish
- postkaart Dutch, Flemish
- postkantoor Dutch, Flemish
- postkoets Dutch, Flemish
- postorder Dutch, Flemish
- poststuk Dutch, Flemish
- postzak Dutch, Flemish
- privé-post Dutch, Flemish
- privépost Dutch, Flemish
- uitkijkpost Dutch, Flemish
- wachtpost Dutch, Flemish
- poste French
- почта Russian
- puesto Spanish, Castilian
- *tḱey- Proto-Indo-European
- post Norwegian Bokmål
- posto Portuguese
- post Swedish
- poczta Polish
- post Norwegian Nynorsk
- post Danish
- post Catalan, Valencian
- posto Galician
- pus Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kantor pos Malay
- pos Malay
- poste Middle French
- post Cimbrian
- post Mòcheno