bratz
Old Occitan
noun
Definitions
- arm (anatomy)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin bracchium (arm, branch, limb).
Origin
Latin
bracchium
Gloss
arm, branch, limb
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
肢
Emoji
🫂
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- brachio- English
- brachium English
- *abbracchicāre Latin
- *bracium Latin
- bracchia Latin
- bracchialis Latin
- bracchiolum Latin
- bracchium Latin
- brachiatellum Latin
- brachio- Latin
- brachium Latin
- abbracciare Italian
- braccialetto Italian
- braccio Italian
- viola da braccio Italian
- abrazar Spanish, Castilian
- βραχίων Ancient Greek
- abraçar Portuguese
- bras Old French
- abraçar Catalan, Valencian
- avantbraç Catalan, Valencian
- braç Catalan, Valencian
- braçat Catalan, Valencian
- torcebraç Catalan, Valencian
- abrazar Galician
- braț Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- braich Welsh
- braceleto Ido
- braço Old Portuguese
- brats Aromanian
- abraçar Occitan
- braç Occitan
- braçat Occitan
- bratsch Romansh
- brazu Asturian
- braç Friulian
- braço Old Spanish
- abbrazzari Sicilian
- vrazzu Sicilian
- brazso Venetian
- brec'h Breton
- bregh Cornish
- bràsso Ligurian
- abrasur Dalmatian
- braz Dalmatian
- brasso Istriot
- bracciu Corsican
- brazo Aragonese
- bråț Istro-Romanian