povra
Ido
adj
Definitions
- poor
Etymology
Borrowed from English poor borrowed from French pauvre (poor) borrowed from Italian povero (poor) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian pobre (poor) derived from Latin pauper (poor) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ph₁w- (few, small).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ph₁w-
Gloss
few, small
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
小
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antipoor English
- dirt-poor English
- impoor English
- nonpoor English
- pauper English
- poor English
- poor dab English
- poorhouse English
- poorish English
- poorling English
- poorly English
- poormouth English
- poorness English
- semipoor English
- ultrapoor English
- parvus Latin
- pauper Latin
- pauperculus Latin
- pauperies Latin
- paupero Latin
- paupertas Latin
- power German
- antipovero Italian
- poveraccio Italian
- poveramente Italian
- poverello Italian
- poverissimo Italian
- povero Italian
- povertà Italian
- paupériser French
- pauvre French
- pauvrement French
- pauvresse French
- pauvret French
- pauvrette French
- pauvrissime French
- pobre Spanish, Castilian
- pobrecito Spanish, Castilian
- pobredad Spanish, Castilian
- pobremente Spanish, Castilian
- pobreza Spanish, Castilian
- probe Spanish, Castilian
- *pau- Proto-Indo-European
- *peh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *ph₁w- Proto-Indo-European
- povre Middle English
- pauver Danish
- povre Old French
- povra Esperanto
- povreskar Ido
- povreso Ido
- povrigar Ido
- pobre Tagalog
- pulubi Tagalog
- pobreza Old Portuguese
- pobre Old Spanish
- povru Sicilian
- pövou Ligurian
- pauper Dalmatian
- pobre Bikol Central
- *pavo-pars Old Latin
- povre Interlingua
- pople Chamicuro