riviéthe
Norman
noun
Definitions
- (Jersey) river
Etymology
Inherited from Old French riviere (idem) inherited from Latin *rīpāria, rīpārius (of a riverbank, riparian, relating to a riverbank) derived from Proto-Indo-European *rey- (tear, cut, scratch, bellow, bark, roar, flow, yell, shout, streaked, howl, scream, spotted).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*rey-
Gloss
tear, cut, scratch, bellow, bark, roar, flow, yell, shout, streaked, howl, scream, spotted
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
泪, 涙
Emoji
🤣 💧 😂 😢 😭 😹 😿 🥲
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- riparian English
- *rīpāria Latin
- riparia Latin
- rīpa Latin
- rīpārius Latin
- ripario Italian
- riviera Italian
- ribera Spanish, Castilian
- *h₁reyp- Proto-Indo-European
- *rAwə- Proto-Indo-European
- *rey- Proto-Indo-European
- ribeiro Portuguese
- *rairāną Proto-Germanic
- *rairą Proto-Germanic
- *rīfaną Proto-Germanic
- *rīsaną Proto-Germanic
- *rōþijaz Proto-Germanic
- riviere Old French
- ribera Catalan, Valencian
- riviere Middle Dutch
- riviere Middle French
- ribeira Old Portuguese
- *reia-te- Proto-Italic
- *reiā-te- Proto-Italic
- rivere xno
- *riež- bat-pro