viscum
Latin
noun
Definitions
- mistletoe
- birdlime made from this plant
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *weyḱs- (mistletoe).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*weyḱs-
Gloss
mistletoe
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- viscose English
- viscumin English
- *visclum Latin
- viscidus Latin
- viscosus Latin
- viscōsus Latin
- vēscus Latin
- viskos German
- vischio Italian
- visciola Italian
- viscoso Italian
- gui French
- вишня Russian
- visco Spanish, Castilian
- viscoso Spanish, Castilian
- ἰξίας Ancient Greek
- ἰξός Ancient Greek
- ἰξώδης Ancient Greek
- *weys- Proto-Indo-European
- *weyḱs- Proto-Indo-European
- viskøs Norwegian Bokmål
- viscoso Portuguese
- visgo Portuguese
- *wiskaz Proto-Germanic
- *wīhsilō Proto-Germanic
- wiśnia Polish
- viskøs Norwegian Nynorsk
- visk Old Norse
- *višьňa Proto-Slavic
- višně Czech
- viscous Old French
- višnja Serbo-Croatian
- вишња Serbo-Croatian
- viscós Catalan, Valencian
- guizo Galician
- viscoso Galician
- visgo Galician
- vișină Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- vâsc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- vâscos Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- wihsila Old High German
- wīhsila Old High German
- вишна Bulgarian
- vishnjë Albanian
- guy Middle French
- visqueux Middle French
- اوكسه Ottoman Turkish
- وشنه Ottoman Turkish
- вишна Macedonian
- вишня Ukrainian
- vãscu Aromanian
- visc Friulian
- viscôs Friulian
- *widdja Frankish
- *wīhsila Frankish
- vişne Crimean Tatar
- visc Piedmontese
- wīhsila lng