banhar
Portuguese
/bɐˈɲaɾ/, /bɐ̃ˈɲa(ʁ)/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) To bathe; to give a bath; to clean by using water.
- (transitive) To bound the shore of a country, continent or other geographic region
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese bannar inherited from Latin *baneāre, balneāre, balneum (bath, bathing place, bath-house).
Origin
Latin
balneum
Gloss
bath, bathing place, bath-house
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- balneal English
- balneation English
- balneotherapy English
- *baneare Latin
- *baneum Latin
- *baneāre Latin
- *bāneum Latin
- balnearius Latin
- balneum Latin
- balneāre Latin
- balneāris Latin
- baneum Latin
- bagno Italian
- baignable French
- baigner French
- baigneur French
- baignoire French
- bañar Spanish, Castilian
- baño Spanish, Castilian
- βαλανεῖον Ancient Greek
- baignier Old French
- bain Old French
- bañar Galician
- balnar Ido
- bannar Old Portuguese
- bagnari Sicilian
- bagnà Istriot