fresco
Portuguese
/ˈfɾeʃ.ku/, /ˈfɾes.ku/
adj
Definitions
- fresh new or clean
- (of plant material) fresh of produce, not from storage
- cool having a slightly low temperature
- (slang) fussy tending to complain about petty details
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese fresco derived from Latin frescus derived from Proto-Germanic *friskaz (fresh, unsalted, not salty) derived from Proto-Indo-European *preysk- (fresh).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*preysk-
Gloss
fresh
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *rescellus Latin
- frescus Latin
- friscus Latin
- fresco Italian
- frescales Spanish, Castilian
- frescamente Spanish, Castilian
- fresco Spanish, Castilian
- frescura Spanish, Castilian
- fresquito Spanish, Castilian
- *preisk Proto-Indo-European
- *preysk- Proto-Indo-European
- frescura Portuguese
- fresquear Portuguese
- *friskaz Proto-Germanic
- fersc Old English
- ferskr Old Norse
- fres Old French
- fresche Old French
- fricque Old French
- fresco Galician
- presko Cebuano
- frisc Old High German
- *frisk gmw-pro
- *fersk Old Dutch
- fresco Old Portuguese
- *riskillos Proto-Celtic
- vrisch Middle Low German
- *frisk Old Saxon
- frais-ch Romansh
- fras-ch Romansh
- frestg Romansh
- *fresk Frankish
- *frisk Frankish
- fersk Old Frisian
- fresku Papiamentu
- frisc lng