demais
Portuguese
/dɨ.ˈmajʃ/, /d͡ʒi.ˈmajs/, /de.ˈmajs/
adj
Definitions
- (informal) great; awesome
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese demais derived from Latin dē (from, of, away from, off, out, away, down, down from, without, la, out of, D).
Origin
Latin
dē
Gloss
from, of, away from, off, out, away, down, down from, without, la, out of, D
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
下
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- de- English
- despond English
- *deretrarius Latin
- *dēexcitāre Latin
- *dēretrānus Latin
- de unde Latin
- deaurāre Latin
- deex Latin
- deforis Latin
- deinde Latin
- deiuro Latin
- deorsum Latin
- deretro Latin
- desuper Latin
- dē Latin
- dē magis Latin
- dē unde Latin
- dēfenestrātiō Latin
- da Italian
- di Italian
- de French
- demasía Spanish, Castilian
- demás Spanish, Castilian
- -ia Portuguese
- demasia Portuguese
- demasiado Portuguese
- de Old French
- delivrer Old French
- de Esperanto
- defenestrar Catalan, Valencian
- de Galician
- des Galician
- adevăr Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- de Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- de Old Portuguese
- demais Old Portuguese
- dentro Old Portuguese
- depois Old Portuguese
- des Old Portuguese
- di Aromanian
- disi Aromanian
- de Occitan
- da Romansh
- de Asturian
- di Friulian
- de Old Occitan
- de Ligurian
- de Dalmatian
- desmun Dalmatian
- de Ladin
- de Mirandese
- ذي Mozarabic