kuraġġuż
Maltese
/ku.radˈd͡ʒuːs/
adjective
Definitions
- courageous; brave
Etymology
Borrowed from Sicilian curaggiusu derived from Old French corageus derived from Latin cor (heart, mind, soul) suffix from Maltese kuraġġ.
Origin
Maltese
kuraġġ
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anticor English
- cordiform English
- courageous English
- *accordo, *accordō, accordāre Latin
- *accordāre Latin
- *coraticum Latin
- *corāta Latin
- *corāticum Latin
- *corātiō Latin
- *corātiō, *coratio, *corātiōne Latin
- concors Latin
- cor Latin
- cordatus Latin
- cordifolius Latin
- praecordia Latin
- recordor Latin
- socors Latin
- vecors Latin
- cuore Italian
- cœur French
- cordial Spanish, Castilian
- cuerdo Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱḗr Proto-Indo-European
- elne Middle English
- corage Old French
- corageus Old French
- cuer Old French
- koro Esperanto
- cord Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- couothageux Norman
- tchoeu Norman
- tchoeur Norman
- cor Old Portuguese
- coraçon Old Portuguese
- kuraġġ Maltese
- *kord Proto-Italic
- cor Romansh
- corazón Asturian
- cûr Friulian
- cor Old Occitan
- coratge Old Occitan
- coraçon Old Spanish
- cori Sicilian
- curaggiu Sicilian
- curaggiusu Sicilian
- cor Venetian
- cheu Ligurian
- côr Bourguignon
- core Neapolitan
- cor Istriot
- core Istriot
- corazón Aragonese
- côr Franco-Provençal
- keur Picard
- tcheur Picard
- قُرَجّون Mozarabic
- côre Tarantino