stadium
Latin
noun
Definitions
- stade (distance of 125 paces)
- racecourse (athletics)
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek στάδιον (a running track, a measure of length, stade, footrace).
Origin
Ancient Greek
στάδιον
Gloss
a running track, a measure of length, stade, footrace
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- stade English
- stadimeter English
- stadium English
- stadium sailing English
- stadiumful English
- stadiumlike English
- stadion Finnish
- Stadion German
- monostadio Italian
- multistadio Italian
- pluristadio Italian
- polistadio Italian
- staccionata Italian
- stadio Italian
- staggio Italian
- stadium Dutch, Flemish
- stade French
- стадио́н Russian
- estadio Spanish, Castilian
- δεκαστάδιον Ancient Greek
- στάδιον Ancient Greek
- σταδιεύς Ancient Greek
- στᾰ́δῐον Ancient Greek
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- stadium Norwegian Bokmål
- estádio Portuguese
- スタジアム Japanese
- stadium Polish
- stadium Norwegian Nynorsk
- إستاد Arabic
- estadi Catalan, Valencian
- स्टेडियम Hindi
- στάδιο Greek (modern)
- stadio Ido
- stat Turkish
- stadium Malay
- стадион Bulgarian
- စတေဒီယံ Burmese
- אצטדיון Hebrew (modern)
- стадии Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- στάδιος gkm