quattuor
Latin
num-noun
Definitions
- four; 4
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Italic *kʷettwōr inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwṓr.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kʷetwṓr
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- figure four English
- four English
- four-legged English
- four-momentum English
- fourball English
- fourfold English
- fourfooted English
- fourgram English
- fourhanded English
- fourish English
- fourling English
- fourness English
- fourpartite English
- fourpence English
- fourpenny English
- fourpiece English
- fourplay English
- fourplex English
- fourposter English
- fourscore English
- foursies English
- foursome English
- fourspine English
- foursquare English
- fourth English
- quad bike English
- tetra- English
- *quadruvium Latin
- annus Latin
- geminus Latin
- iugum Latin
- iugus Latin
- partiō Latin
- quadriennis Latin
- quadriformis Latin
- quadrigeminus Latin
- quadriiugis Latin
- quadriiugus Latin
- quadripartio Latin
- quadrivium Latin
- quadrātus Latin
- quadrō Latin
- quater Latin
- quattuor, quattŭor Latin
- quārtus Latin
- tessellatus Latin
- tessera Latin
- via Latin
- centoquattro Italian
- cinquantaquattro Italian
- cinquecentoquattro Italian
- duecentoquattro Italian
- novantaquattro Italian
- novecentoquattro Italian
- ottantaquattro Italian
- ottocentoquattro Italian
- quarantaquattro Italian
- quattro Italian
- quattrocchi Italian
- quattrocento Italian
- quattrocentoquattro Italian
- quattromila Italian
- quattrovalvole Italian
- seicentoquattro Italian
- sessantaquattro Italian
- settantaquattro Italian
- settecentoquattro Italian
- tetra- Italian
- trecentoquattro Italian
- trentaquattro Italian
- ventiquattro Italian
- quatre French
- тетра- Russian
- tetraóxido Spanish, Castilian
- τέρας Ancient Greek
- τέσσαρες Ancient Greek
- τέτταρες Ancient Greek
- τετράς Ancient Greek
- *kʷetwóres Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷetwṓr Proto-Indo-European
- quarto Portuguese
- quatro Portuguese
- tetra- Portuguese
- *fedwōr Proto-Germanic
- *feþur- Proto-Germanic
- フォー Japanese
- feowerfeald Old English
- fēower Old English
- चतुर Sanskrit
- चतुर् Sanskrit
- चातुर्मास्य Sanskrit
- four Middle English
- kvátra Old Norse
- *četyre Proto-Slavic
- catre Old French
- quatre Old French
- quatre Catalan, Valencian
- चार Hindi
- catro Galician
- patru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pătrar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- چهار Persian
- چهارشنبه Persian
- چهارصد Persian
- četri Latvian
- četrinieks Latvian
- չորեքեան Old Armenian
- չորեքին Old Armenian
- չորեքկին Old Armenian
- չորեքհարիւր Old Armenian
- չորեքշաբաթի Old Armenian
- չորիր Old Armenian
- չորիցս Old Armenian
- չորրորդ Old Armenian
- չորք Old Armenian
- quar Ido
- quat' Norman
- quate Norman
- quatre Norman
- catur Malay
- katër Albanian
- katërshor Albanian
- quatre Middle French
- quatro Old Portuguese
- *kʷetesres Proto-Celtic
- *kʷetwares Proto-Celtic
- *kʷetwr̥es Proto-Celtic
- catur Pali
- ચાર Gujarati
- *čatwā́ras Proto-Indo-Iranian
- patru Aromanian
- quatre Occitan
- *kʷettwōr Proto-Italic
- quater Romansh
- quatter Romansh
- cuatro Asturian
- cuatri Friulian
- *ćatwā́ras Proto-Indo-Aryan
- catre Old Occitan
- quatre Old Occitan
- چار Urdu
- quattru Sicilian
- 𐭰𐭤𐭥 Middle Persian
- quatro Venetian
- fol Volapük
- foa Tok Pisin
- fopela Tok Pisin
- 𑀘𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀸𑀭𑀺 Sauraseni Prakrit
- *ketur- Proto-Balto-Slavic
- quàttro Ligurian
- *čaθwā́rah Proto-Iranian
- kuárta Kabuverdianu
- cwate Walloon
- śwerppewä Tocharian B
- fo Sranan Tongo
- śtar Romani
- cater Ladin
- *𑀘𑀉𑀟 Ashokan Prakrit
- bator Sardinian
- quatro Istriot
- *kʷétwores Proto-Hellenic
- quattru Corsican
- чор Tajik
- cuatro Aragonese
- ژور Pashto, Pushto
- चार Nepali
- quatro Mirandese
- цыппар Ossetian, Ossetic
- fo Fanagalo
- *ś(ä)twer Proto-Tocharian
- ꠌꠣꠁꠞ Sylheti
- quatr Piedmontese
- fo Bislama
- ଚାରି Oriya
- හතර Sinhala, Sinhalese
- keturjāi Old Prussian
- påtru Istro-Romanian
- چار Khowar
- sair Rohingya
- 𑀘𑀢𑁆𑀢𑀸𑀭𑀺 Ardhamagadhi Prakrit
- 𐌐𐌄𐌕𐌕𐌉𐌖𐌓 Oscan
- 𐌐𐌄𐌕𐌖𐌓𐌀 Oscan
- patru Megleno-Romanian
- چار Sindhi
- 𐌐𐌄𐌕𐌖𐌓 Umbrian
- *kʷtwr̥- Proto-Armenian
- štares Domari
- petranioi Lusitanian
- čur Savi