fraire
Old Occitan
adjective
Definitions
- brother
Etymology
Inherited from Latin frater, frātrem, frāter (brother).
Origin
Latin
frater, frātrem, frāter
Gloss
brother
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Freire English
- frater English
- friary English
- fratellus Latin
- frater Latin
- frater, frātrem, frāter Latin
- fraternus Latin
- fratricida Latin
- fratricidium Latin
- fratriscida Latin
- frātellus Latin
- frāter Latin
- Frater German
- frate Italian
- frater Dutch, Flemish
- frère French
- fraile Spanish, Castilian
- frailecillo Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰréh₂tēr Proto-Indo-European
- freira Portuguese
- freire Portuguese
- frere Middle English
- bróðir Old Norse
- frere Old French
- frato Esperanto
- frare Catalan, Valencian
- fraret Catalan, Valencian
- Freire Galician
- freire Galician
- frate Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- frère Norman
- fréthe Norman
- prayle Tagalog
- frere Middle French
- frade Old Portuguese
- freire Old Portuguese
- fraar Cimbrian
- frate Aromanian
- frati Aromanian
- fraire Occitan
- *frātēr Proto-Italic
- frar Romansh
- frer Romansh
- fradi Friulian
- frayre Old Occitan
- frati Sicilian
- frar Venetian
- fræ Ligurian
- frutro Dalmatian
- frade Sardinian
- frate Neapolitan
- fra Istriot
- frâre Franco-Provençal