serrare
Italian (Fiorentino)
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to close, shut (tightly)
- (transitive) to clamp
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *serrāre, serāre (close, lock up), sera (bolt, cross-bar, crossbar, a bar, bar for fastening a door, bar).
Origin
Latin
sera
Gloss
bolt, cross-bar, crossbar, a bar, bar for fastening a door, bar
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *sericulum Latin
- *serrāculum Latin
- *serrāre Latin
- inserāre Latin
- obsero Latin
- sera Latin
- serare Latin
- sero, serāre, serō Latin
- serrāre Latin
- serāre Latin
- controserratura Italian
- riserrare Italian
- serramentista Italian
- serramento Italian
- serratore Italian
- serratura Italian
- cierra Spanish, Castilian
- *ser- Proto-Indo-European
- cerrar Portuguese
- encerrar Portuguese
- serrar Old Portuguese
- serratura Maltese
- sarar Romansh
- serrar Romansh
- zarrar Asturian
- sierâ Friulian
- sarar Venetian
- serar Venetian
- serur Dalmatian
- zarrar Aragonese