bombardeiro
Portuguese
/bõ.baɻ.ˈdej.ɾo/
noun
Definitions
- bomber (aircraft)
Etymology
Affix from Portuguese bombardear (bomb) derived from Italian bombarda (bombard) derived from Latin bombus (a booming sound, a boom, noise, a humming buzzing) derived from Ancient Greek βόμβος (booming, buzzing, humming, deep hollow noise, a boom).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βόμβος
Gloss
booming, buzzing, humming, deep hollow noise, a boom
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bombus Latin
- bomba Italian
- bombarda Italian
- bombardare Italian
- bombardiere Italian
- bombarde French
- bondir French
- bomba Spanish, Castilian
- bombilla Spanish, Castilian
- bombo Spanish, Castilian
- βόμβος Ancient Greek
- bombardeamento Portuguese
- bombardear Portuguese
- bomba Catalan, Valencian
- βόμβος Greek (modern)
- bombarde Middle French