astrum
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (poetic) a star
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek ἄστρον (star, celestial body, a star).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἄστρον
Gloss
star, celestial body, a star
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
星
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- astral English
- astro- English
- astroid English
- astronaut English
- disaster English
- astraalinen Finnish
- astralis Latin
- astrifico Latin
- astriger Latin
- astriloquus Latin
- astripotens Latin
- astrosus Latin
- astrālis Latin
- astrōsus Latin
- faciō Latin
- loquor Latin
- potēns Latin
- astral German
- asteroide Italian
- astro Italian
- disastrare Italian
- disastro Italian
- disastroso Italian
- periastro Italian
- astro- Dutch, Flemish
- astral French
- astre French
- désastre French
- astral Spanish, Castilian
- astro Spanish, Castilian
- ἀστρολάβος Ancient Greek
- ἀστρολογία Ancient Greek
- ἀστρονομία Ancient Greek
- ἄστρον Ancient Greek
- *h₂stḗr Proto-Indo-European
- astro- Norwegian Bokmål
- astro Portuguese
- astro- Norwegian Nynorsk
- astro- Czech
- astralan Serbo-Croatian
- astru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- άστρο Greek (modern)
- dizastro Ido
- astro Tagalog
- desastre Middle French
- אַסטראָנויט Yiddish
- ასტრალური Georgian
- astre Occitan