ferma
Polish
noun
Definitions
- farm (location used for an industrial purpose, having many similar structures)
Etymology
Borrowed from French ferme derived from Middle French ferme (farm buildings, farm) derived from Old French ferme (lease for working, farm, rent) derived from Latin ferma derived from Old English feorm (supplies, rent, feast, provision, food, provisions, subsistence, tribute, entertainment) derived from Proto-Germanic *fermō (means of living, subsistence), *ferhwō (body, life force, being) derived from Proto-Indo-European *perkʷ- (tree, force, strength, life, body, encompass, world, fir, oak, surround).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*perkʷ-
Gloss
tree, force, strength, life, body, encompass, world, fir, oak, surround
Concept
Semantic Field
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Classifier
Kanji
木, 樹
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- firm English
- ferma Latin
- firma Latin
- fermo Italian
- ferme French
- fermement French
- fermette French
- fermeté French
- mégaferme French
- ферма Russian
- *perkʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pérkus Proto-Indo-European
- *ferhwą Proto-Germanic
- *ferhwō Proto-Germanic
- *fermō Proto-Germanic
- *firhu- Proto-Germanic
- *firmō Proto-Germanic
- *furhiją Proto-Germanic
- fermowy Polish
- dægfeorm Old English
- feorm Old English
- feormeham Old English
- feormere Old English
- winterfeorm Old English
- feirm Irish
- ferm Old French
- ferme Old French
- ферма Bulgarian
- ferme Middle French
- ферма Ukrainian
- ферма Belarusian
- ferme xno
- فيرمة Moroccan Arabic
- ferma Crimean Tatar