canthus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- the iron ring around a carriage wheel; the tire
- a wheel
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Celtic *kantos (corner, rim).
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*kantos
Gloss
corner, rim
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
隅
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Cantabria English
- canthitis English
- canthus English
- decant English
- decantable English
- decantation English
- decanter English
- epicanthus English
- telecanthus English
- *canthus Latin
- Cantium Latin
- cantus Latin
- frangere Latin
- cantina Italian
- cantiniere Italian
- cant French
- cantine French
- chanfrein French
- décanter French
- cantina Spanish, Castilian
- chaflán Spanish, Castilian
- decantación Spanish, Castilian
- decantar Spanish, Castilian
- κανθός Ancient Greek
- *kh₂ndʰ Proto-Indo-European
- cantina Portuguese
- kant Swedish
- kant Danish
- fraindre Old French
- cannoedd Welsh
- canolig Welsh
- canrif Welsh
- cant Welsh
- cantau Welsh
- cilgant Welsh
- hanner cant Welsh
- milcant Welsh
- kant Middle Dutch
- *cantos Proto-Celtic
- *kantos Proto-Celtic
- kant Middle Low German
- canto Old Spanish
- hanter-kant Breton
- kant Breton
- kant Low German
- قنت Moroccan Arabic
- *kant Proto-Brythonic
- *cantos Gaulish
- dēcanthāre, dēcanthō la-med