vimen
Latin
noun
Definitions
- twig, shoot
- osier
- branch for wickerwork
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wéh₁imn̥ suffix from Latin vieō (weave together, plait, weave, twist).
Origin
Latin
vieō
Gloss
weave together, plait, weave, twist
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
織
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bushwillow English
- buttonwillow English
- vimen English
- willow English
- willowed English
- willowherb English
- willowish English
- willowless English
- willowlike English
- willowware English
- willowy English
- vieō Latin
- Augenweide German
- Trauerweide German
- Weide German
- Weidmann German
- knotwilg Dutch, Flemish
- schietwilg Dutch, Flemish
- treurwilg Dutch, Flemish
- wilg Dutch, Flemish
- wilgenteen Dutch, Flemish
- -ветвить Russian
- ветвистый Russian
- ветвь Russian
- виток Russian
- вить Russian
- обвить Russian
- привить Russian
- развить Russian
- свить Russian
- увить Russian
- ἰτέα Ancient Greek
- *wéh₁imn̥ Proto-Indo-European
- *wéh₁itis Proto-Indo-European
- vide Swedish
- videsparv Swedish
- videsångare Swedish
- wilwe Middle English
- víðir Old Norse
- wilge Middle Dutch
- wilg Afrikaans
- weide Middle High German
- mwilo Swahili
- вити Old East Slavic
- вѣтвь Old East Slavic