vico
Italian (Fiorentino)
/ˈvi.ko/
noun
Definitions
- village, hamlet
- district
- alley, lane
Etymology
Inherited from Latin vīcus (village, group of houses, street, quarter, estate, town, neighborhood, hamlet) derived from Proto-Indo-European *weyḱ- (village, house, household, settlement, homestead, extended family, clan, settle, enter, change).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*weyḱ-
Gloss
village, house, household, settlement, homestead, extended family, clan, settle, enter, change
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
村
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- vicus English
- vicinus Latin
- viculus Latin
- vicus Latin
- vīcus Latin
- vīcīnus Latin
- κατοικίζω Ancient Greek
- οἰκέτης Ancient Greek
- οἰκίζω Ancient Greek
- οἶκος Ancient Greek
- συνοικίζω Ancient Greek
- *we-wóyḱ-e, *wewóyḱe Proto-Indo-European
- *weyḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *wihslijaną Proto-Germanic
- *wīkō Proto-Germanic
- wīc Old English
- उपविशति Sanskrit
- *vьsь Proto-Slavic
- Vitorja Albanian
- amvisë Albanian
- zotëni Albanian
- wik Old Saxon
- vitg Romansh
- *uitśi-(ā) Proto-Albanian
- *wóikos Proto-Hellenic
- *wjäike Proto-Tocharian