junco
Portuguese
noun
Definitions
- reed, rush
Etymology
Derived from Latin iuncus (rush, reed, a rush).
Origin
Latin
iuncus
Gloss
rush, reed, a rush
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
- Junkspace English
- antijunk English
- chartjunk English
- cyberjunk English
- dejunk English
- junk English
- junkaholic English
- junkball English
- junkbox English
- junkhead English
- junkheap English
- junkie English
- junkless English
- junklike English
- junkman English
- junkpile English
- junkroom English
- junkscape English
- junkshop English
- junkspace English
- junkware English
- junky English
- junkyard English
- nonjunk English
- iuncetum Latin
- iunceus Latin
- iuncus Latin
- junco Spanish, Castilian
- *yoy-ni- Proto-Indo-European
- djunke Norwegian Bokmål
- djunke Norwegian Nynorsk
- junke Middle English
- jonc Old French
- junko Esperanto
- džonka Serbo-Croatian
- džunka Serbo-Croatian
- *joinikos Proto-Italic
- djong Javanese
- jong Old Javanese