par
Indo-Portuguese
preposition
Definitions
- (Diu) to indicates indirect object
- (Diu) for indicates subject of an infinitive
Etymology
Derived from Portuguese para (stops, stop) derived from Old Portuguese pera derived from Latin per (through, thoroughly, very, completely, by, over, during, very much, for, perfectly, along, by means of, thorough, throughout).
Origin
Latin
per
Gloss
through, thoroughly, very, completely, by, over, during, very much, for, perfectly, along, by means of, thorough, throughout
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- per English
- per diem English
- per- English
- per Finnish
- *brusiāre Latin
- *perexsuctus Latin
- *pergȳrāre Latin
- *pira Latin
- per Latin
- peregre Latin
- per Italian
- para Spanish, Castilian
- pergeño Spanish, Castilian
- por Spanish, Castilian
- *per Proto-Indo-European
- *per-, *peri Proto-Indo-European
- *peri Proto-Indo-European
- per Norwegian Bokmål
- antepara Portuguese
- para Portuguese
- parapeito Portuguese
- pera Portuguese
- perante Portuguese
- per Norwegian Nynorsk
- par Old French
- par aval Old French
- per Esperanto
- per Catalan, Valencian
- pera Galician
- perante Galician
- pe Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pentru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- peste Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- primez Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- per os Translingual
- per Old Portuguese
- pera Old Portuguese
- pi Aromanian
- pisti Aromanian
- pri Aromanian
- pristi Aromanian
- per Asturian
- par Friulian
- pa Papiamentu
- pe Ligurian
- pa Kabuverdianu
- per Ladin
- pe Neapolitan
- par Istriot
- pa Fala
- pè Tarantino
- par Ambonese Malay