espinhal
Portuguese
adj
Definitions
- spinal
Etymology
Suffix from Portuguese espinha derived from Latin spīnālis, spīna (thorn, spine, prickle, spike).
Origin
Latin
spīna
Gloss
thorn, spine, prickle, spike
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- spina English
- spinal English
- *albispīna Latin
- Spīnālium Latin
- altispinosus Latin
- longispinus Latin
- multispinosus Latin
- spinetum Latin
- spineus Latin
- spinifer Latin
- spiniger Latin
- spīna Latin
- spīnula Latin
- spīnālis Latin
- spinal German
- spina Italian
- spinale Italian
- spinal French
- espinal Spanish, Castilian
- σαῦρος Ancient Greek
- espinha Portuguese
- espinhaço Portuguese
- espine Old French
- spinare Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- shpinë Albanian
- espinna Old Portuguese
- schinari Aromanian
- *speinā Proto-Italic
- espina Asturian
- spine Friulian
- espina Old Occitan
- espina Old Spanish
- spaina Dalmatian
- spinale Tarantino