agripeta
Latin
noun
Definitions
- squatter
- (inflection of) agripeta
Etymology
Compound from Latin ager (field, territory, countryside, a field, domain, productive land, acre, land, district, soil) + Latin petō (attack, seek, I seek, aim at, I attack, I ask, beg, I aim for, aim, ask, attempt to obtain).
Origin
Latin
petō
Gloss
attack, seek, I seek, aim at, I attack, I ask, beg, I aim for, aim, ask, attempt to obtain
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
攻, 伐, 撃, 討
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- agellus Latin
- ager Latin
- agrarius Latin
- agrellus Latin
- agricola Latin
- agricultor Latin
- agricultura Latin
- agrimensor Latin
- appeto Latin
- competo Latin
- compitum Latin
- depetigo Latin
- impeto Latin
- lucripeta Latin
- peragro Latin
- peregre Latin
- petesso Latin
- petimen Latin
- petō Latin
- praepes Latin
- repeto Latin
- suppeto Latin
- pytać Polish
- *agros Proto-Italic