peregre
Latin
adv
Definitions
- (of movement) abroad; to, from abroad
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Italic *pere-agro (that is beyond the surrounding land) compound from Latin per (through, thoroughly, very, completely, by, over, during, very much, for, perfectly, along, by means of, thorough, throughout) + Latin ager (field, territory, countryside, a field, domain, productive land, acre, land, district, soil).
Origin
Latin
ager
Gloss
field, territory, countryside, a field, domain, productive land, acre, land, district, soil
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
野, 畑, 原
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- per English
- per diem English
- per- English
- per Finnish
- *brusiāre Latin
- *perexsuctus Latin
- *pergȳrāre Latin
- agellus Latin
- ager Latin
- agrarius Latin
- agrellus Latin
- agricola Latin
- agricultor Latin
- agricultura Latin
- agrimensor Latin
- agripeta Latin
- per Latin
- peragro Latin
- per Italian
- pergeño Spanish, Castilian
- por Spanish, Castilian
- *per Proto-Indo-European
- *per-, *peri Proto-Indo-European
- *peri Proto-Indo-European
- per Norwegian Bokmål
- perante Portuguese
- per Norwegian Nynorsk
- par Old French
- par aval Old French
- per Esperanto
- per Catalan, Valencian
- perante Galician
- pe Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pentru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- peste Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- primez Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- per os Translingual
- per Old Portuguese
- pera Old Portuguese
- pi Aromanian
- pisti Aromanian
- pri Aromanian
- pristi Aromanian
- *agros Proto-Italic
- *pere-agro Proto-Italic
- per Asturian
- par Friulian
- pe Ligurian
- per Ladin
- pe Neapolitan
- par Istriot
- pè Tarantino