casa
Latin
noun
Definitions
- hut, cottage
- rural property, small farm
- (Late Latin) dwelling, residence, house
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *kat- (link weave together, net, chain, shed, hut, braid, twist, cub), *ket- (shed, hut).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ket-
Gloss
shed, hut
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Casablanca English
- Castlebellingham English
- Castletown English
- Greencastle English
- Redcastle English
- aftcastle English
- aftercastle English
- becastled English
- casa English
- casino English
- castle English
- castlebuilder English
- castlebuilding English
- castleless English
- castlelike English
- castler English
- castlet English
- castlette English
- castleward English
- casula English
- forecastle English
- khazi English
- milecastle English
- pseudocastle English
- sandcastle English
- sterncastle English
- uncastle English
- casalis Latin
- casanicus Latin
- casarius Latin
- castrum Latin
- casubla Latin
- casula Latin
- casāle Latin
- casālis Latin
- catena Latin
- catulus Latin
- catēna Latin
- Kasino German
- kecele Hungarian
- autocasa Italian
- casa Italian
- casale Italian
- casata Italian
- casetta Italian
- casinista Italian
- casino Italian
- casotto Italian
- casuccia Italian
- casula Italian
- incasinare Italian
- case French
- caser French
- casier French
- casino French
- chez French
- казино Russian
- Casaverde Spanish, Castilian
- casa Spanish, Castilian
- casamiento Spanish, Castilian
- casar Spanish, Castilian
- casatienda Spanish, Castilian
- casero Spanish, Castilian
- caserío Spanish, Castilian
- caseta Spanish, Castilian
- casilla Spanish, Castilian
- casita Spanish, Castilian
- casoplón Spanish, Castilian
- casucha Spanish, Castilian
- *kat- Proto-Indo-European
- *ket- Proto-Indo-European
- kasino Norwegian Bokmål
- casa Portuguese
- kasino Norwegian Nynorsk
- castle Middle English
- *košuľa Proto-Slavic
- الدَّار الْبَيْضَاء Arabic
- chiese Old French
- kazino Esperanto
- Casanova Catalan, Valencian
- casa Catalan, Valencian
- casal Catalan, Valencian
- casar Catalan, Valencian
- casera Catalan, Valencian
- casa Galician
- casnic Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- casă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- căsoaie Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- căsători Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kasa Cebuano
- casal Old Irish
- ciz Norman
- Case Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- kasolle Albanian
- kaçule Albanian
- kësulë Albanian
- casa Old Portuguese
- casal Old Portuguese
- casã Aromanian
- casa Occitan
- casal Occitan
- 카지노 Korean
- *kateswā Proto-Italic
- *katinos Proto-Italic
- casa Romansh
- chasa Romansh
- chesa Romansh
- tga Romansh
- tgea Romansh
- tgeasa Romansh
- tgesa Romansh
- casa Asturian
- casar Asturian
- cjase Friulian
- casa Old Spanish
- casa Sicilian
- caciòła Venetian
- caxa Venetian
- *tsatja Proto-Albanian
- câza Ligurian
- κασοῦλα gkm
- cosuol Dalmatian
- cuosa Dalmatian
- kaza Ladino
- קאזה Ladino
- kása Kabuverdianu
- cesa Ladin
- cèsa Ladin
- cësa Ladin
- casa Aragonese
- chaslet Franco-Provençal
- castel ONF.
- cåsĕ Istro-Romanian