sauma
Occitan
[ˈsawmo]
noun
Definitions
- she-ass, jenny-ass
Etymology
Inherited from Latin sauma, sagma (packsaddle, saddle, sum) derived from Ancient Greek σάγμα (packsaddle, saddle, pack-saddle).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σάγμα
Gloss
packsaddle, saddle, pack-saddle
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sommelier English
- *sagmatarius Latin
- *salma Latin
- sagma Latin
- sagmarius Latin
- sauma Latin
- saumarius Latin
- esosoma Italian
- salma Italian
- soma Italian
- someggiare Italian
- somme French
- sommelier French
- sommer French
- σάγμα Ancient Greek
- σαγματοπασμαγάδια Ancient Greek
- *twenk- Proto-Indo-European
- somme Old French
- самар Macedonian