arçobispo
Old Spanish
[aɾ.t͡soˈβis.po]
noun
Definitions
- archbishop
Etymology
Inherited from Latin archiepiscopus (archbishop) derived from Ancient Greek ἀρχι- (chief, leading, primary, arch-).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀρχι-
Gloss
chief, leading, primary, arch-
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- archenteron English
- archipelago English
- archi- Latin
- archidiaconus Latin
- archiepiscopalis Latin
- archiepiscopus Latin
- Arcipelago Italian
- arzobispado Spanish, Castilian
- arzobispal Spanish, Castilian
- arzobispo Spanish, Castilian
- ἀρχι- Ancient Greek
- ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Ancient Greek
- ἄρχω Ancient Greek
- arcebispo Portuguese
- arcebiscop Old English
- ærċebisċop Old English
- erki- Old Norse
- arcevesque Old French
- archevesque Old French
- arquebisbe Catalan, Valencian
- arcebispo Galician
- αρχι- Greek (modern)
- αρχιπέλαγος Greek (modern)
- arsobispo Cebuano
- ertsbisschop Middle Dutch
- archêvêque Norman
- arsobispo Tagalog
- arsobispo Bikol Central
- arcepiscopo Neapolitan
- ارصبشب Andalusian Arabic
- arsobispo Ilocano