cibdat
Old Spanish
[t͡siβˈðat]
noun
Definitions
- city, town
Etymology
Inherited from Latin cīvitās (citizenship, citizenry, a city with its hinterland, community of citizens, community).
Origin
Latin
cīvitās
Gloss
citizenship, citizenry, a city with its hinterland, community of citizens, community
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- civitatula Latin
- cīvitās Latin
- cīvitātem Latin
- cittade Italian
- cittadella Italian
- ciudad Spanish, Castilian
- ciudadano Spanish, Castilian
- megaciudad Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱey- Proto-Indo-European
- citeien Old French
- cité Old French
- civito Esperanto
- siyudad Cebuano
- cidade Old Portuguese
- ciudad Classical Nahuatl
- *keiwis Proto-Italic
- ciudá Asturian
- ciutat Old Occitan
- siudat Papiamentu
- çitæ Ligurian
- cituot Dalmatian
- sivdad Ladino
- סיב'דאד Ladino
- *kiwdọd Proto-Brythonic
- citai Bourguignon
- zità Ladin
- ciudat Aragonese
- ziudá Aragonese
- cidade Mirandese
- siyodad Karao
- cittade roa-oit
- syoda Yatzachi Zapotec