pour
Norman
preposition
Definitions
- (Guernsey) for
- (Guernsey) in order to
Etymology
Inherited from Old French por (for) inherited from Latin *por, prō (for, on behalf of, forward, as, towards, forth, in front of, like, as befitting).
Origin
Latin
prō
Gloss
for, on behalf of, forward, as, towards, forth, in front of, like, as befitting
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
好
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pro domino English
- *por Latin
- porrum Latin
- pro Latin
- procudo Latin
- prodeo Latin
- profilius Latin
- promitto Latin
- proneptis Latin
- proponere, propono Latin
- prosemino Latin
- prout Latin
- prō Latin
- prōcūrāre Latin
- prōlongāre Latin
- pro German
- pro Italian
- poireau French
- promener French
- pro Spanish, Castilian
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- *pro- Proto-Indo-European
- pró Portuguese
- pro Middle English
- por Old French
- porpartie Old French
- porpenser Old French
- porquant Old French
- purposer Old French
- pouor Norman
- pour Middle French
- per Old Portuguese
- por Old Portuguese
- por Asturian
- por Old Spanish