tumba
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (Late Latin) tomb
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek τύμβος (swell, tomb, grave, burial mound, a sepulchral mound, small mound, funeral mound) derived from Proto-Indo-European *tewH- (observe, look favorably, protect, look favourably upon, swell).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*tewH-
Gloss
observe, look favorably, protect, look favourably upon, swell
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- katelectrotonus English
- *cascunum Latin
- *catafalicum Latin
- cata Latin
- cata- Latin
- catacumbae Latin
- fala Latin
- quisque Latin
- tueor Latin
- Tumbe German
- intombare Italian
- oltretomba Italian
- tomba Italian
- tombale Italian
- tombe French
- катафот Russian
- тумба Russian
- tumba Spanish, Castilian
- κάθοδος Ancient Greek
- κάτοικος Ancient Greek
- καθέδρα Ancient Greek
- καθότι Ancient Greek
- κατά Ancient Greek
- κατα- Ancient Greek
- καταχράομαι Ancient Greek
- τυμβαύλης Ancient Greek
- τύμβα Ancient Greek
- τύμβος Ancient Greek
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- *tewH- Proto-Indo-European
- *tewh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *tum- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱm̥-teh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- tumba Portuguese
- kata- Swedish
- tombe Middle English
- tombe Old French
- tumbe Old French
- tomba Catalan, Valencian
- κωλοτούμπα Greek (modern)
- τούμπα Greek (modern)
- katakomba Indonesian
- tombe Norman
- tumbe Middle French
- tumbe xno
- tombe Walloon