amé
Norman
adj
Definitions
- (Jersey) bitter
Etymology
Inherited from Old French amer (sour, bitter) inherited from Latin amārus (bitter, pungent).
Origin
Latin
amārus
Gloss
bitter, pungent
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
辣
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *(a)māricōsus Latin
- *amāricus Latin
- amarico Latin
- amaritas Latin
- amarities Latin
- amaror Latin
- amarulentus Latin
- amāre Latin
- amārellus Latin
- amāricāre Latin
- amāritūdō Latin
- amārus Latin
- dulcamarus Latin
- amaretto Italian
- amaro Italian
- marasca Italian
- aimer French
- amer French
- amargo Spanish, Castilian
- μαρούλιον Ancient Greek
- *h₂eh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂eh₃m-, *h₃em- Proto-Indo-European
- amargoso Portuguese
- amer Old French
- entramer Old French
- amarg Catalan, Valencian
- amar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- aimer Norman
- améthement Norman
- amar Aromanian
- amar Occitan
- amargu Asturian
- amar Friulian
- amâr Friulian
- amaru Sicilian