kavalkar
Ido
verb
Definitions
- to ride a horse, etc.
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian cavalcare (ride) derived from Spanish, Castilian cabalgar derived from Latin caballicō, caballus (pack horse, horse, nag, jade).
Origin
Latin
caballus
Gloss
pack horse, horse, nag, jade
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
馬
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- caballine English
- capel English
- *caballaricius Latin
- *discaballicō Latin
- *incaballicō Latin
- caballarius Latin
- caballico Latin
- caballicāre Latin
- caballicō Latin
- caballinus Latin
- caballus Latin
- caballārem, caballaris, caballāris Latin
- caballāris Latin
- caballārius Latin
- cavallus Latin
- cavalcabile Italian
- cavalcare Italian
- cavalcatura Italian
- cavallo Italian
- ricavalcare Italian
- scavalcare Italian
- cheval French
- cabalgador Spanish, Castilian
- cabalgar Spanish, Castilian
- caballo Spanish, Castilian
- descabalgar Spanish, Castilian
- cavalo Portuguese
- kapall Old Norse
- cheval Old French
- keval Old French
- cavalcar Catalan, Valencian
- cal Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cârlan Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kavalkero Ido
- qùeva Norman
- kalë Albanian
- cavalo Old Portuguese
- *kapallos Proto-Celtic
- cal Aromanian
- chaval Romansh
- caballu Asturian
- cjaval Friulian
- caval Old Occitan
- cavaddu Sicilian
- cavało Venetian
- caval Dalmatian
- kabálu Kabuverdianu
- chevau Bourguignon
- caddu Sardinian
- *kaballos Gaulish
- caballos Gaulish
- caval Istriot
- cavallu Corsican
- caballo Aragonese
- cheval Franco-Provençal
- cvau Picard
- cavalcata roa-oit