nuco
Ido
/ˈnu.t͡so/
noun
Definitions
- walnut
- (figuratively) nut: any hard shell enclosing a kernel
Etymology
Borrowed from German Nuss (nut) borrowed from Italian nuce borrowed from Spanish, Castilian nuez derived from Latin nux (nut, walnut, nut tree).
Origin
Latin
nux
Gloss
nut, walnut, nut tree
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nuciferous English
- nuciform English
- nucin English
- nux vomica English
- (arbor) nucāria Latin
- *nuca Latin
- *nuceola Latin
- nucem, nux Latin
- nucetum Latin
- nucifer Latin
- nucālis Latin
- nux Latin
- Brechnuss German
- Cashewnuss German
- Erdnuss German
- Haselnuss German
- Kokosnuss German
- Nuss German
- Nussschale German
- Paradiesnuss German
- Paranuss German
- Pekannuss German
- Pfeffernuss German
- Waschnuss German
- nussförmig German
- nussig German
- nuce Italian
- cascanueces Spanish, Castilian
- noguera Spanish, Castilian
- nuez Spanish, Castilian
- *knew- Proto-Indo-European
- nukso Esperanto
- noguera Catalan, Valencian
- nogueira Galician
- nuc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nuz Old High German
- fago Ido
- fagonuco Ido
- nucoruptilo Ido
- ruptilo Ido
- noglâr Friulian
- nole Friulian
- nogat Old Occitan
- nóxa Venetian
- nauc Dalmatian
- nouzôte Bourguignon