maculiventris
Latin
adj
Definitions
- having a spotted belly
Etymology
Compound from Latin macula (stain, spot, blemish, mesh, fault) + Latin venter (belly, stomach, womb, offspring).
Origin
Latin
venter
Gloss
belly, stomach, womb, offspring
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
腹, 胃
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- macula lutea English
- ventri- English
- ventriloquy English
- *mac(u)lātus, *maculatus Latin
- *macla Latin
- *maculata, *mac(u)lāta Latin
- albiventris Latin
- flaviventris Latin
- fulviventris Latin
- longiventris Latin
- macella Latin
- macula Latin
- maculipennis Latin
- maculithorax Latin
- maculosus Latin
- mascula Latin
- nigriventris Latin
- rufiventris Latin
- venter Latin
- ventriosus Latin
- makula Hungarian
- macchietta Italian
- macula Italian
- ventre Italian
- macle French
- macule French
- maille French
- mangla Spanish, Castilian
- mácula Spanish, Castilian
- *smh₁-tleh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *wend-tri Proto-Indo-European
- *wend-tri- Proto-Indo-European
- mácula Portuguese
- mágoa Portuguese
- macula Middle English
- maille Old French
- maquerel Old French
- ventre Old French
- makulo Esperanto
- màcula Catalan, Valencian
- ventre Catalan, Valencian
- mancha Galician
- mágoa Galician
- magl Welsh
- ventro Ido
- makel Middle High German
- *smatlo- Proto-Italic
- magle Friulian
- vintri Friulian
- malha Old Occitan
- machja Corsican