juvenil
Portuguese
/ˌʒu.ve.ˈniw/
adj
Definitions
- juvenile for young people
- juvenile; youthful characteristic of young people
- juvenile; childish; immature in behaviour
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin iuvenīlis (youthful, juvenile) suffix from Portuguese joven (young) root from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ey- (life, vital energy, important speech).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂ey-
Gloss
life, vital energy, important speech
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
生
Emoji
🧬
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- juvenile English
- *juvenitia Latin
- aeternitas Latin
- aeternitās Latin
- aeternus Latin
- con- Latin
- iugis Latin
- iuvenca, juvenca Latin
- iuvenilis Latin
- iuventas Latin
- iuvenīlem, iuvenīle(m) Latin
- iuvenīlis Latin
- juventūtem, iuventutem, iuventūtem Latin
- juventūtem, iuventūtem Latin
- longaevitas Latin
- longaevitās Latin
- longaevus Latin
- medium Latin
- giovanaglia Italian
- giovaneggiare Italian
- giovanesco Italian
- giovanotto Italian
- giovinaccia Italian
- giovinaccio Italian
- giovincella Italian
- giovincello Italian
- juvénile French
- juvenil Spanish, Castilian
- αἰειγενέτης Ancient Greek
- αἰών Ancient Greek
- αἶνος Ancient Greek
- *h₂ey- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂eyu- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yewgʷih₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yuHnés, *h₂yuh₁en-, *h₂yéwHō Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yuh₁en- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂yuh₁n̥ḱós Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂óyu Proto-Indo-European
- h₁su-gʷeyh₃-, *h₁su- Proto-Indo-European
- kʷid, *(ne) h₂óyu kʷis Proto-Indo-European
- joven Portuguese
- juvenil Catalan, Valencian
- *aiwestom Proto-Celtic
- zoêna Ligurian