estaca
Portuguese
/iʃ.ˈta.kɐ/, /es.ˈta.kɐ/
noun
Definitions
- stake pointed piece of wood
- (agriculture) cutting piece of a branch removed from a plant and cultivated to grow a new plant
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese estaca derived from Gothic *𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌺𐌰 derived from Proto-Germanic *stakô (stake, stick, pole, a stake, bar).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stakô
Gloss
stake, stick, pole, a stake, bar
Concept
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- alestake English
- grubstake English
- restake English
- stake English
- stake-driver English
- stakebed English
- stakebuilding English
- stakehead English
- stakeholder English
- stakeholding English
- stakehole English
- stakelike English
- stakenet English
- stakeout English
- staker English
- stakest English
- staketh English
- staking English
- sweepstake English
- swoopstake English
- *stacca Latin
- staca Latin
- estaca Spanish, Castilian
- estacada Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)teg- Proto-Indo-European
- *steg- Proto-Indo-European
- *stog- Proto-Indo-European
- estaquia Portuguese
- *stakô Proto-Germanic
- staca Old English
- stake Middle English
- staki Old Norse
- estache Old French
- estaca Catalan, Valencian
- estaca Galician
- stahho Old High German
- *𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌺𐌰 Gothic
- estaca Old Portuguese
- *staka Frankish
- *staka, *staku Frankish
- *stakō Frankish
- estöcacuabi̱tl Tetelcingo Nahuatl