humo
Portuguese
/ˈu.mu/
noun
Definitions
- humus natural organic compounds found in the soil
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin humus (soil, earth, ground) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dʰéǵʰōm (earth, land).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰéǵʰōm
Gloss
earth, land
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
土, 地
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- humus English
- humus Finnish
- humilis Latin
- humo Latin
- humus Latin
- umus Italian
- humus Dutch, Flemish
- anthume French
- гумус Russian
- trashumancia Spanish, Castilian
- trashumar Spanish, Castilian
- χαμᾶζε Ancient Greek
- χθόνιος Ancient Greek
- χθών Ancient Greek
- *dʰéǵʰōm Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰmṓ Proto-Indo-European
- transumância Portuguese
- humus Polish
- क्षम् Sanskrit
- húmas Irish
- humus Czech
- humus Serbo-Croatian
- хумус Serbo-Croatian
- հումուս Armenian
- χούμος Greek (modern)
- ցամաք Old Armenian
- хумус Bulgarian
- ჰუმუსი Georgian
- *gdū Proto-Celtic
- *ȷ́žʰā́s Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *ȷ́ʰžā́s Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *homos Proto-Italic
- zmyk' Middle Persian
- zevî Northern Kurdish
- *źemē Proto-Balto-Slavic
- *tken Proto-Tocharian
- zemē Old Prussian
- *déǵm̥ Proto-Anatolian
- Σεμ Thracian