flamingo
Portuguese
/flɐ.ˈmĩ.ɡu/
noun
Definitions
- flamingo bird
Etymology
Borrowed from English flamingo derived from Spanish, Castilian flamengo (flame colored) derived from Old Occitan flamenc (flame colored) derived from Latin flamma (flame, fire).
Origin
Latin
flamma
Gloss
flame, fire
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
火
Emoji
🔥
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- flamingo English
- flamma Latin
- flammeus Latin
- flammiger Latin
- flammipes Latin
- flammula Latin
- flammulum, flammula Latin
- Flamingo German
- Flamme German
- fiamma Italian
- flamingo Dutch, Flemish
- flamber French
- flamme French
- flama Spanish, Castilian
- flamear Spanish, Castilian
- flamengo Spanish, Castilian
- llama Spanish, Castilian
- llamear Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰlē- Proto-Indo-European
- flamingo Norwegian Bokmål
- flamme Norwegian Bokmål
- chama Portuguese
- chamejar Portuguese
- flama Portuguese
- flamengo Portuguese
- フラミンゴ Japanese
- flaming Polish
- flamingo Norwegian Nynorsk
- flamme Norwegian Nynorsk
- flame Old French
- flamme Old French
- flama Catalan, Valencian
- flamma Old High German
- flamink Afrikaans
- фламинго Bulgarian
- פֿלאַם Yiddish
- chama Old Portuguese
- ফ্লেমিংগ Assamese
- fleamã Aromanian
- *flagmā Proto-Italic
- flama Old Occitan
- flamenc Old Occitan
- ciamma Sicilian
- sciàmma Ligurian
- flamingo Sranan Tongo