chanta
Portuguese
noun
Definitions
- (agriculture) a cutting or sprig planted to grow a new tree
- (regional) paw of an animal
Etymology
Inherited from Latin planta (shoot, sole of the foot, sprout, offspring, twig, plant, cutting, a shoot, a young tree n-g, a sprout).
Origin
Latin
planta
Gloss
shoot, sole of the foot, sprout, offspring, twig, plant, cutting, a shoot, a young tree n-g, a sprout
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
植
Emoji
💉 🥃 🌠
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- laminiplantar English
- planta English
- plantar English
- *plantiō, *plantiōnem Latin
- planta Latin
- plantago Latin
- plantaris Latin
- plantarium Latin
- plantiger Latin
- planto Latin
- palánta Hungarian
- pianta Italian
- plante French
- plantigrade French
- plantule French
- llanta Spanish, Castilian
- planta Spanish, Castilian
- *pléh₂-n̥t-eh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- planta Portuguese
- planta Swedish
- plante Old English
- plante Old French
- planta Icelandic
- planta Galician
- plântă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- plante Middle Dutch
- pflanza Old High German
- phlanzōn Old High German
- planza Old High German
- clann Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- planta Faroese
- plante Middle Low German
- *plāntā Proto-Italic
- planta Romansh
- plaunta Romansh
- plonta Romansh
- plànta Romansh
- planta Asturian
- plante Friulian
- planta Old Occitan
- plant Western Frisian
- chianta Sicilian
- ciànta Ligurian
- plant Old Welsh