stadio
Ido
/ˈsta.dio/
noun
Definitions
- (sport) stadium
- (measurement) stadium
Etymology
Borrowed from English stadium borrowed from French stade borrowed from German Stadion (stadium) borrowed from Italian stadio borrowed from Russian стадио́н borrowed from Spanish, Castilian estadio borrowed from Latin stadium (a race course, a measure of length) derived from Ancient Greek στάδιον (a running track, a measure of length, stade, footrace).
Origin
Ancient Greek
στάδιον
Gloss
a running track, a measure of length, stade, footrace
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- stade English
- stadimeter English
- stadium English
- stadium sailing English
- stadiumful English
- stadiumlike English
- stadion Finnish
- stadium Latin
- Stadion German
- stadion Hungarian
- monostadio Italian
- multistadio Italian
- pluristadio Italian
- polistadio Italian
- stadio Italian
- staggio Italian
- stadium Dutch, Flemish
- stade French
- стадио́н Russian
- estadio Spanish, Castilian
- στάδιον Ancient Greek
- στᾰ́δῐον Ancient Greek
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- stadium Norwegian Bokmål
- estádio Portuguese
- スタジアム Japanese
- stadium Polish
- stadium Norwegian Nynorsk
- إستاد Arabic
- estadi Catalan, Valencian
- स्टेडियम Hindi
- stadion Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- στάδιο Greek (modern)
- stat Turkish
- stadium Malay
- стадион Bulgarian
- စတေဒီယံ Burmese
- אצטדיון Hebrew (modern)
- στάδιος gkm