eut
Piedmontese
/øt/
numeral
Definitions
- eight
Etymology
Inherited from Latin octō (eight) inherited from Proto-Italic *oktō.
Origin
Proto-Italic
*oktō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- octies Latin
- octō Latin
- octōber Latin
- centootto Italian
- cinquantotto Italian
- cinquecentootto Italian
- duecentootto Italian
- duecentotto Italian
- novantotto Italian
- novecentootto Italian
- ottantotto Italian
- ottenne Italian
- otto Italian
- ottocento Italian
- ottocentootto Italian
- ottomila Italian
- quarantotto Italian
- quattrocentootto Italian
- seicentootto Italian
- sessantotto Italian
- settantotto Italian
- settecentootto Italian
- settecentotto Italian
- superotto Italian
- trecentootto Italian
- trentotto Italian
- ventotto Italian
- huit French
- huitaine French
- huitième French
- octidi French
- ocho Spanish, Castilian
- ὀκτώ Ancient Greek
- *oḱtṓw Proto-Indo-European
- uit Old French
- vuit Catalan, Valencian
- opt Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- huyct Middle French
- oito Old Portuguese
- optu Aromanian
- uèch Occitan
- *oktō Proto-Italic
- och Romansh
- otg Romansh
- vot Friulian
- ocho Old Spanish
- ottu Sicilian
- oto Venetian
- éutto Ligurian
- uapto Dalmatian
- wit Mauritian Creole
- ot Ladin
- oto Sardinian
- uoto Istriot
- ottu Corsican
- güeito Aragonese
- ueit Aragonese
- ueito Aragonese
- wit Louisiana Creole French
- uito Mirandese
- ôt Emilian