korps
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-n1
Definitions
- a corps
- (music) a band
Etymology
Borrowed from French corps (body) derived from Latin corpus (body).
Origin
Latin
corpus
Gloss
body
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
身, 体
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- corporify English
- corpus English
- corpus cavernosum English
- Lupercī Latin
- corporalis Latin
- corporeus Latin
- corporicida Latin
- corporo Latin
- corporālis Latin
- corpulentus Latin
- corpus Latin
- Corps German
- Korps German
- Korpus German
- korpusz Hungarian
- caporale Italian
- corpo Italian
- corps Dutch, Flemish
- corpus Dutch, Flemish
- korps Dutch, Flemish
- corps French
- corps d'armée French
- cors French
- corser French
- ко́рпус Russian
- корпус Russian
- corpus Spanish, Castilian
- cuerpo Spanish, Castilian
- *h₁lengʷʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *krep- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷrép-o- Proto-Indo-European
- *legʷʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱrep- Proto-Indo-European
- korps Norwegian Bokmål
- corpus Portuguese
- korpus Swedish
- korpus Polish
- korps Danish
- korpus Czech
- cors Old French
- korpo Esperanto
- korpus Serbo-Croatian
- corpus Catalan, Valencian
- corp Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- corff Welsh
- korpo Ido
- corp Old Irish
- körper Middle High German
- cors Middle French
- korpus Estonian
- corpo Old Portuguese
- *korpos Proto-Italic
- corp Romansh
- cuerpu Asturian
- cuarp Friulian
- cors Old Occitan
- corpu Sicilian
- gorputz Basque
- cuarp Dalmatian
- kò Haitian, Haitian Creole
- corps Bourguignon
- kerper Vilamovian
- corpus Sardinian
- cuorpo Istriot
- cors Picard