motie
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈmoː.(t)si/
noun
Definitions
- motion, vote, proposal
Etymology
Borrowed from French motion derived from English motion derived from Old French motion derived from Latin motio (movement, motion).
Origin
Latin
motio
Gloss
movement, motion
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biomotion English
- countermotion English
- egomotion English
- electro-motion English
- electromotion English
- flowmotion English
- gyromotion English
- ideomotion English
- micromotion English
- midmotion English
- motion English
- motionable English
- motional English
- motioner English
- motionist English
- motionless English
- motionwork English
- nervimotion English
- nonmotion English
- oculomotion English
- premotion English
- self-motion English
- stereomotion English
- vasomotion English
- motio Latin
- motiōnem, motiō Latin
- moveō Latin
- mōtio Latin
- mōtiōnem, mōtio, motio Latin
- motion French
- *mew- Proto-Indo-European
- mosjon Norwegian Bokmål
- mosjon Norwegian Nynorsk
- motion Danish
- mocion Old French
- motion Old French
- moțiune Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- mosyon Cebuano
- mosi Indonesian
- motion Norman
- motion xno