clássico
Portuguese
/ˈkla.si.ku/
adj
Definitions
- classic, classical
Etymology
Derived from Latin classicus (especially the highest, relating to the classes of Roman citizenry, of the class).
Origin
Latin
classicus
Gloss
especially the highest, relating to the classes of Roman citizenry, of the class
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- classic English
- classical English
- klassikko Finnish
- classicus Latin
- classis Latin
- Klassiker German
- klassisch German
- klasszikus Hungarian
- classicamente Italian
- classicheggiare Italian
- classicismo Italian
- classicissimo Italian
- classicista Italian
- classicizzare Italian
- classico Italian
- neoclassico Italian
- preclassico Italian
- semiclassico Italian
- classicus Dutch, Flemish
- klassiek Dutch, Flemish
- clasico French
- classicisme French
- classique French
- classiquement French
- кла́ссик Russian
- классик Russian
- классика Russian
- clásico Spanish, Castilian
- neoclásico Spanish, Castilian
- klassisk Norwegian Bokmål
- anteclássico Portuguese
- anticlássico Portuguese
- pré-clássico Portuguese
- klassisk Swedish
- klassisk Norwegian Nynorsk
- klasický Czech