sapor
Latin
noun
Definitions
- A taste, flavor, savor.
- A sense of taste.
- A smell, scent, odor.
- (usually plural) That which tastes good; a delicacy, dainty.
- (figuratively) An elegance of style or character.
Etymology
Affix from Latin sapiō (I am wise, taste, I know, taste of, have a flavor of, be wise, have a good discernment, I taste of).
Origin
Latin
sapiō
Gloss
I am wise, taste, I know, taste of, have a flavor of, be wise, have a good discernment, I taste of
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
😝
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- saporific English
- savantism English
- savour English
- savvy English
- *sapius Latin
- *sapēre Latin
- consipio Latin
- desipio Latin
- homō Latin
- insipientia Latin
- resipisco Latin
- sapere Latin
- sapidus Latin
- sapientia Latin
- sapiēns Latin
- sapiō Latin
- sapiō, sapere, sapio Latin
- sapiō, sapĕre Latin
- saporo Latin
- saporosus Latin
- sapĕre, sapio Latin
- sapĭdus Latin
- sapōrem, sapor Latin
- sapōrāre Latin
- sapōrōsus Latin
- sibus Latin
- īnsipidus Latin
- sapere Italian
- saporare Italian
- saporoso Italian
- idiot savant French
- savant French
- savez(-vous), savez French
- savoureux French
- sabor Spanish, Castilian
- saborear Spanish, Castilian
- saborizar Spanish, Castilian
- sabroso Spanish, Castilian
- *sap- Proto-Indo-European
- *sapiros Proto-Indo-European
- *seh₁p- Proto-Indo-European
- *sep- Proto-Indo-European
- *sep-, *seh₁p- Proto-Indo-European
- saboroso Portuguese
- *sapą Proto-Germanic
- insipient Old French
- savour Old French
- savourer Old French
- saborós Catalan, Valencian
- saboroso Old Portuguese
- *sapiō Proto-Italic
- savurar Romansh
- savurer Romansh
- suarar Romansh
- sabrosu Asturian
- savôr Friulian
- sap Volapük
- savei Ladin
- sabor Chavacano
- savér Emilian