clavicula
Latin
noun
Definitions
- little key
- tendril of a vine
- pivot
- (skeleton) clavicle, collar bone
Etymology
Suffix from Latin clāvis (key, bar, deadbolt, a key).
Origin
Latin
clāvis
Gloss
key, bar, deadbolt, a key
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鍵
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- claves English
- clavis English
- midsubclavian English
- subclavian English
- subclavius English
- transsubclavian English
- *clavicla Latin
- *cāvicla Latin
- archiclavis Latin
- clavichordium Latin
- clavicytherium Latin
- clavile Latin
- clāvicula Latin
- clāvis Latin
- conclave Latin
- subclavius Latin
- Bein German
- Klaviatur German
- Schlüssel German
- Schlüsselbein German
- cavicchia Italian
- clavicola Italian
- been Dutch, Flemish
- sleutel Dutch, Flemish
- sleutelbeen Dutch, Flemish
- claviculaire French
- clavicule French
- clavier French
- clave Spanish, Castilian
- clavija Spanish, Castilian
- clavijero Spanish, Castilian
- clavícula Spanish, Castilian
- llave Spanish, Castilian
- llavija Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)kleh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- chave Portuguese
- clave Portuguese
- clavícula Portuguese
- klawisz Polish
- cheville Old French
- clef Old French
- clavicular Catalan, Valencian
- clavilla Catalan, Valencian
- clavícula Catalan, Valencian
- caravilla Galician
- chavella Galician
- clavícula Galician
- claviculă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- chave Old Portuguese
- cravilla Old Portuguese
- *klāwis Proto-Italic
- cjavile Friulian
- cavilla Old Occitan
- clau Old Occitan
- ciave Istriot
- subclavius la-new