barca
Latin
noun
Definitions
- small watercraft, barge, bark
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek βᾶρις (type of boat used in Egypt) derived from Demotic br derived from Egyptian bꜣjr (transport ship, type of fish).
Origin
Egyptian
bꜣjr
Gloss
transport ship, type of fish
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *barga Latin
- *barica Latin
- *bārica Latin
- barica Latin
- baris Latin
- bāris Latin
- bárka Hungarian
- barca Italian
- barcaiolo Italian
- barcamenarsi Italian
- barcollare Italian
- capobarca Italian
- imbarcare Italian
- motobarca Italian
- barque French
- barquette French
- barca Spanish, Castilian
- barcada Spanish, Castilian
- barco Spanish, Castilian
- barquero Spanish, Castilian
- embarcar Spanish, Castilian
- βάρις Ancient Greek
- βᾶρις Ancient Greek
- barca Portuguese
- barco Portuguese
- barka Polish
- bark Norwegian Nynorsk
- barge Middle English
- barke Middle English
- bark Danish
- bárka Czech
- barge Old French
- barka Serbo-Croatian
- барка Serbo-Croatian
- barca Catalan, Valencian
- barca Galician
- barcă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- βάρκα Greek (modern)
- βαρκάρης Greek (modern)
- barko Cebuano
- barke Middle Dutch
- barko Tagalog
- barkë Albanian
- varkë Albanian
- barque Middle French
- barca Old Portuguese
- bꜣjr Egyptian
- varcã Aromanian
- barca Occitan
- barka Slovene
- bartga Romansh
- barcje Friulian
- barca Old Occitan
- ⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉ Coptic
- ⲃⲁⲣⲓ Coptic
- barca Old Spanish
- barcarola Venetian
- βάρκα gkm
- buarca Dalmatian
- barka Ladino
- barkero Ladino
- bárku Kabuverdianu
- br Demotic
- barca Aragonese
- barko Morelos Nahuatl