praeda
Latin
noun
Definitions
- plunder, spoils of war, booty
- prey, game taken in the hunt
- gain, profit
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *gʰed- (seize, take, grasp, hold).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*gʰed-
Gloss
seize, take, grasp, hold
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- emprise English
- misapprehend English
- misapprehension English
- reprehend English
- -ilis Latin
- apprehendere Latin
- apprehendo Latin
- apprehensionis, apprehensio Latin
- comprehendere Latin
- comprehendo Latin
- comprehensiō Latin
- hedera Latin
- praeda, praedam Latin
- prehendo Latin
- prehensio Latin
- prehensionis, prehensio Latin
- prehensiōnem Latin
- prendere Latin
- reprehensionis, reprehensio Latin
- préda Hungarian
- preda Italian
- proie French
- жуть Russian
- prea Spanish, Castilian
- χανδάνω Ancient Greek
- *gʰed- Proto-Indo-European
- *bigetaną Proto-Germanic
- *getaną Proto-Germanic
- preye Middle English
- preie Old French
- proie Old French
- reprise Old French
- prea Galician
- preada Galician
- pradă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- prooye Middle Dutch
- pre Albanian
- predhë Albanian
- entreprise Middle French
- repris Middle French
- *fragetan gmw-pro
- *gendis Proto-Celtic
- pradã Aromanian
- prede Friulian