saver
Norman
verb
Definitions
- (Jersey) to know
Etymology
Inherited from Old French saveir inherited from Latin *sapēre, sapiō, sapĕre (taste) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sap- (research, try, taste, skill).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sap-
Gloss
research, try, taste, skill
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- *sapēre Latin
- sapere Latin
- sapiō Latin
- sapiō, sapere, sapio Latin
- sapiō, sapĕre Latin
- sapor Latin
- sapĭdus Latin
- sapere Italian
- saber Spanish, Castilian
- *sap- Proto-Indo-European
- *sapiros Proto-Indo-European
- *sapą Proto-Germanic
- assaveir Old French
- saveir Old French
- savoir Old French
- saber Old Portuguese
- savair Romansh
- saveir Romansh
- saver Romansh
- saber Asturian
- savê Friulian
- saber Old Occitan
- sapiri Sicilian
- saver Venetian
- savéi Ligurian
- sapè Neapolitan
- savì Istriot
- sapè Corsican
- saper Aragonese
- savair Gallo
- sapè Tarantino