Ptilopaedes
Latin
proper noun
Definitions
- (New Latin) All those bird that have a complete covering of down when they hatch; all ptilopaedic birds.
Etymology
Compound from Ancient Greek πτίλον (down) + Ancient Greek παῖς (child, boy, grc, children, son).
Origin
Ancient Greek
παῖς
Gloss
child, boy, grc, children, son
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
子, 児
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pediatrics English
- pedo- English
- ptilopaedic English
- bupaes Latin
- pädo- German
- pedo- Italian
- pedo- Dutch, Flemish
- pédiatre French
- βούπαις Ancient Greek
- παιδίον Ancient Greek
- παιδαγωγός Ancient Greek
- παιδεραστής Ancient Greek
- παιδεύω Ancient Greek
- παιδικός Ancient Greek
- παιδνός Ancient Greek
- παιδονόμος Ancient Greek
- παιδοτρίβης Ancient Greek
- παιδοφίλης Ancient Greek
- παιδοφόνος Ancient Greek
- παιδοφύλαξ Ancient Greek
- παιδόφιλος Ancient Greek
- παῖς Ancient Greek
- πτίλον Ancient Greek
- *peh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- pedofil Norwegian Bokmål
- pedofil Norwegian Nynorsk
- pædagog Danish
- παιδο- Greek (modern)
- პედიატრია Georgian
- *pā́wits Proto-Hellenic