mundo
Portuguese
/ˈmũ.du/, /ˈmũ.do/
noun
Definitions
- (uncountable) world the Universe
- (uncountable) world the Earth
- (uncountable) world; humanity human beings collectively
- world everything related to a certain field
- world a large, distinct region
- (informal) world a large amount
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese mundo inherited from Latin mundus (world, clean, neat, elegant, pure, shiny).
Origin
Latin
mundus
Gloss
world, clean, neat, elegant, pure, shiny
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
浄
Emoji
🌍️ 🌎️ 🌏️ 🌐 🗺️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -amundo English
- mundivagant English
- mundanus Latin
- mundiger Latin
- munditia Latin
- mundities Latin
- mundivagus Latin
- mundus Latin
- mundānus Latin
- mondo Italian
- monde French
- mondialisation French
- cibermundo Spanish, Castilian
- mondo Spanish, Castilian
- mundillo Spanish, Castilian
- mundo Spanish, Castilian
- trotamundos Spanish, Castilian
- antimundo Portuguese
- mundividência Portuguese
- submundo Portuguese
- vidência Portuguese
- monde Old French
- mund Old French
- mundo Galician
- mundo Tagalog
- monde Middle French
- mundo Old Portuguese
- mond Occitan
- mond Romansh
- mund Romansh
- muond Romansh
- mundiu Asturian
- mundu Asturian
- mond Friulian
- mon Old Occitan
- munnu Sicilian
- móndo Venetian
- mundu Papiamentu
- monde Walloon
- mundo Bikol Central
- monde Bourguignon
- mundhu Sardinian
- munno Neapolitan
- mondo Istriot
- mundo Aragonese
- monne Picard
- mundo Chavacano
- mundu Yogad
- 𐌌𐌖𐌈 Etruscan