bagno
Italian (Fiorentino)
/ˈbaɲ.ɲo/
noun
Definitions
- bath
- swim, bathe
- bathroom
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *baneum, balneum (bath, bathing place, bath-house) derived from Ancient Greek βαλανεῖον (bathhouse).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βαλανεῖον
Gloss
bathhouse
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bagnio English
- balneal English
- balneation English
- balneotherapy English
- *baneum Latin
- *bāneum Latin
- balineum Latin
- balnearium Latin
- balnearius Latin
- balneum Latin
- balneāre Latin
- balneāris Latin
- baneum Latin
- antibagno Italian
- bibagno Italian
- bagnard French
- bagne French
- bain French
- баня Russian
- baño Spanish, Castilian
- βαλανεῖον Ancient Greek
- *baňa Proto-Slavic
- bain Old French
- banj Serbo-Croatian
- bany Catalan, Valencian
- μπάνιο Greek (modern)
- μπανιέρα Greek (modern)
- μπανιερό Greek (modern)
- բաղանիք Old Armenian
- banyo Turkish
- banno Old Portuguese
- banh Occitan
- bogn Romansh
- bañu Asturian
- bagn Friulian
- bagno Venetian
- بانيو Hijazi Arabic