azo
Portuguese
noun
Definitions
- occasion; opportunity
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Occitan aize (comfort) derived from Latin adiacēns.
Origin
Latin
adiacēns
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- adjacent English
- disease English
- ease English
- easeful English
- easeless English
- easen English
- easer English
- easesome English
- easest English
- easeth English
- easify English
- easy English
- heartsease English
- unease English
- *adjace(m) Latin
- adiacēns Latin
- adagio Italian
- agevole Italian
- agio Italian
- agiografo Italian
- agiologo Italian
- disagio Italian
- aise French
- aiser French
- aisif French
- l'agio French
- malaise French
- mésaise French
- adyacente Spanish, Castilian
- *(H)yeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- ese Middle English
- aise Old French
- azo Galician
- aize Old Occitan
- aizina Old Occitan