pouor
Norman
preposition
Definitions
- (Jersey) for, to
Etymology
Inherited from Old French por (for) inherited from Latin *por, pro (for, before, forwards, forward, in favour of, on behalf of, for the sake of).
Origin
Latin
pro
Gloss
for, before, forwards, forward, in favour of, on behalf of, for the sake of
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
前
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- by Jove English
- by Jupiter English
- procumbent English
- prolocutor English
- prothallium English
- pro gradu -tutkielma Finnish
- pro gradu -työ Finnish
- *por Latin
- filum Latin
- porrum Latin
- pro Latin
- procuro Latin
- progigno Latin
- prō Latin
- profilo Italian
- poireau French
- para Spanish, Castilian
- θαλλος Ancient Greek
- *pro- Proto-Indo-European
- pró- Portuguese
- por Old French
- porpartie Old French
- porpenser Old French
- porquant Old French
- prodeo Indonesian
- pour Norman
- pour Middle French
- proosit Estonian
- por Old Portuguese
- por Asturian
- por Old Spanish