cepo
Portuguese
/ˈsepu/
noun
Definitions
- log trunk of a tree used as timber
- (figuratively) indolent, stupid or worthless person
- trap used to capture birds, rabbits and other animals
- the part of the plough that penetrates on the earth
Etymology
Inherited from Latin cippus (post, stake, pole, point, peak, pale).
Origin
Latin
cippus
Gloss
post, stake, pole, point, peak, pale
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
岳, 峰
Emoji
✉️ 🏣 🏤 📤️ 📥️ 📦️ 📩 📪️ 📫️ 📮 📯
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cippus English
- cippus Latin
- Kippe German
- ceppo Italian
- cep French
- cippe French
- cèpe French
- cepo Spanish, Castilian
- *skāp- Proto-Indo-European
- cep Catalan, Valencian
- cep Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kipfa Old High German
- cepa Old Portuguese
- cepo Old Portuguese
- cepp Middle Irish
- *kɨf Proto-Brythonic
- *zippa lng