introrsum
Latin
adv
Definitions
- inwards
- inwardly
- within, internally
Etymology
Affix from Latin intrō (enter, within) + Latin versus (against, verse, turned, line, changed, row, toward, a line in writing, line of writing, facing, and in poetry a verse, having been turned, slope, towards, furrow).
Origin
Latin
versus
Gloss
against, verse, turned, line, changed, row, toward, a line in writing, line of writing, facing, and in poetry a verse, having been turned, slope, towards, furrow
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- verse English
- versus Finnish
- *traucum Latin
- *versicus Latin
- intrō Latin
- quorsum Latin
- versiculus Latin
- versiformis Latin
- versus Latin
- Versal German
- vers Hungarian
- verso Italian
- versus Italian
- Versailles French
- univers French
- vers French
- entrar Spanish, Castilian
- verso Spanish, Castilian
- *drAuk(')- Proto-Indo-European
- *drukós Proto-Indo-European
- *wert- Proto-Indo-European
- *wértti Proto-Indo-European
- vers Norwegian Bokmål
- verso Portuguese
- *trugaz Proto-Germanic
- vers Swedish
- wiersz Polish
- fers Old English
- treg Old English
- trig Old English
- trog Old English
- versus Middle English
- iontráil Irish
- trog Old Norse
- vers Old Norse
- entrer Old French
- vers Old French
- vers Serbo-Croatian
- vers Catalan, Valencian
- entrousar Galician
- entrouso Galician
- entrouxo Galician
- viers Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- întru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- gwers Welsh
- fers Old High German
- trog Old High German
- vers Middle High German
- vjershë Albanian
- vers Old Dutch
- ãntru Aromanian