vitium
Latin
noun
Definitions
- flaw, defect, blemish, error, fault
- vice
- crime
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *(d)wi-tyo- (wrong, apart).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(d)wi-tyo-
Gloss
wrong, apart
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *advitio, *advitiāre Latin
- *disvitiō Latin
- *invitio Latin
- *invitiāre, *invitiō Latin
- parō Latin
- vitio Latin
- vitiosus Latin
- vitupero Latin
- avvezzare Italian
- svezzare Italian
- vezzeggiare Italian
- vezzo Italian
- vezzoso Italian
- vizio Italian
- avezar Spanish, Castilian
- enviciar Spanish, Castilian
- vezo Spanish, Castilian
- vicio Spanish, Castilian
- vicioso Spanish, Castilian
- *(d)wi-tyo- Proto-Indo-European
- *wi-tio- Proto-Indo-European
- antivício Portuguese
- viço Portuguese
- vício Portuguese
- vice Middle English
- envoisier Old French
- veisdie Old French
- vice Old French
- avesar Catalan, Valencian
- vici Catalan, Valencian
- vezo Galician
- vizo Galician
- dezvăța Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- viciu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- învăța Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- diwyd Welsh
- diwydiant Welsh
- gwŷd Welsh
- bisyo Tagalog
- ves Albanian
- vice Middle French
- viço Old Portuguese
- viçoso Old Portuguese
- anvets Aromanian
- dizvets Aromanian
- nvets Aromanian
- *imbitjɔnit Proto-Albanian
- βίτσιον gkm