espada
Old Spanish
[esˈpa.ða]
noun
Definitions
- sword
Etymology
Inherited from Latin spatham derived from Ancient Greek σπάθη (broad blade, blade, of wood metal, any broad blade, a broad wood metal blade, any broad blade of metal wood).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σπάθη
Gloss
broad blade, blade, of wood metal, any broad blade, a broad wood metal blade, any broad blade of metal wood
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- spatha Latin
- spathae Latin
- spatham Latin
- spatula Latin
- spata Italian
- espada Spanish, Castilian
- espadazo Spanish, Castilian
- espadín Spanish, Castilian
- espadón Spanish, Castilian
- σπάθη Ancient Greek
- σπαθίς Ancient Greek
- σπαθηφόρος Ancient Greek
- *sph₂-dʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- espádua Portuguese
- spatach Irish
- spar Danish
- espada Cebuano
- espada Tagalog
- espadahan Tagalog
- mag-espadahan Tagalog
- *spatʰā Proto-Hellenic
- ispada Karao
- haspaaya Seri