urina
Latin
noun
Definitions
- urine
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *ur, *uh₁r-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ur, *uh₁r-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- urine English
- uro- English
- urocanate English
- urocanic English
- Avara Latin
- Avaricum Latin
- ūrīna Latin
- Urin German
- Urinstein German
- urinieren German
- Yèvre French
- urinaire French
- urine French
- urinoir French
- urée French
- urémie French
- уроло́гия Russian
- urografía Spanish, Castilian
- λυγγούριον Ancient Greek
- οὐρέω Ancient Greek
- οὔρησις Ancient Greek
- οὖρον Ancient Greek
- *(a)uer- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂worsom Proto-Indo-European
- *ur Proto-Indo-European
- *ur, *uh₁r- Proto-Indo-European
- urin Norwegian Bokmål
- urinblære Norwegian Bokmål
- urinleder Norwegian Bokmål
- urinstoff Norwegian Bokmål
- urinsyre Norwegian Bokmål
- *waraz Proto-Germanic
- *warją Proto-Germanic
- urin Norwegian Nynorsk
- urinblære Norwegian Nynorsk
- urinstoff Norwegian Nynorsk
- urinsyre Norwegian Nynorsk
- gewær Old English
- wær Old English
- wærsagol Old English
- wærwyrde Old English
- वार् Sanskrit
- ware Middle English
- ver Old Norse
- urin Danish
- urinblære Danish
- urinrør Danish
- orine Old French
- urin Serbo-Croatian
- urină Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ούρο Greek (modern)
- urine Middle Dutch
- uro- Translingual
- urine Middle French
- *war gmw-pro
- urin Romansh