lenta
Ido
adj
Definitions
- slow
Etymology
Borrowed from French lent derived from Italian lento (slow) derived from Spanish, Castilian lento (slow) derived from Latin lentus (slow, supple, flexible, sluggish, pliant).
Origin
Latin
lentus
Gloss
slow, supple, flexible, sluggish, pliant
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lento English
- lentous English
- *allentāre Latin
- lente Latin
- lentipes Latin
- lentiscus Latin
- lentulus Latin
- lentus Latin
- lentamente Italian
- lentare Italian
- lenteggiare Italian
- lentezza Italian
- lentissimamente Italian
- lentissimo Italian
- lento Italian
- lentocrazia Italian
- lent French
- lenteur French
- lentissime French
- lento French
- lentamente Spanish, Castilian
- lento Spanish, Castilian
- lentísimo Spanish, Castilian
- *lentos Proto-Indo-European
- lento Portuguese
- lent Old French
- lanta Esperanto
- lante Esperanto
- lent Catalan, Valencian
- lento Galician
- lente Ido
- lenteskar Ido
- lentigar Ido
- lent Norman
- lentu Asturian
- llentu Asturian
- lent Friulian