palma
Malay
/palma/
noun
Definitions
- palm tree any tree of the family ll
Etymology
Borrowed from English palm (the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and the fingers) derived from Latin palma (palm tree, palm of the hand, hand, branch, palm, palm-tree, date, palm-branch, hand-breadth).
Origin
Latin
palma
Gloss
palm tree, palm of the hand, hand, branch, palm, palm-tree, date, palm-branch, hand-breadth
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
枝
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eigenpalm English
- facepalm English
- impalm English
- palm English
- palmable English
- palmaceous English
- palmar English
- palmchat English
- palmcreeper English
- palmery English
- palmette English
- palmfly English
- palmful English
- palmheart English
- palmhouse English
- palmigrade English
- palmless English
- palmlike English
- palmoplantar English
- palmprint English
- palmster English
- palmtop English
- palmwood English
- palmworm English
- palmy English
- repalm English
- unpalm English
- palma Latin
- palmaris Latin
- palmarius Latin
- palmetum Latin
- palmifer Latin
- palmiger Latin
- palmosus Latin
- palmula Latin
- pálma Hungarian
- palma Italian
- palme French
- па́льма Russian
- пальма Russian
- palmito Spanish, Castilian
- palmotear Spanish, Castilian
- *pl̥h₂meh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- palme Norwegian Bokmål
- palme Norwegian Nynorsk
- pelme Norwegian Nynorsk
- palm Old English
- palme Middle English
- palmi Old Norse
- palmspan Old Norse
- palme Old French
- paume Old French
- palmo Esperanto
- palma Catalan, Valencian
- palmă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ปาล์ม Thai
- palme Norman
- palma Old Dutch
- palma Old Portuguese
- palmã Aromanian
- *pəlmā Proto-Italic
- palma Asturian
- palme Friulian
- pelmen German Low German
- palma Old Spanish
- pam Volapük
- puolma Dalmatian