parelho
Portuguese
adj
Definitions
- forming a pair
- similar, equal
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese parello inherited from Latin *pariclus, pār (equal, like, even).
Origin
Latin
pār
Gloss
equal, like, even
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
好
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pareil English
- *paricla Latin
- *pariclus Latin
- compar Latin
- dispar Latin
- impar Latin
- parricida Latin
- parricidium Latin
- pār Latin
- separ Latin
- parecchio Italian
- pari Italian
- impareil French
- pair French
- pareil French
- pareillement French
- aparejar Spanish, Castilian
- emparejar Spanish, Castilian
- par Spanish, Castilian
- pareja Spanish, Castilian
- parejamente Spanish, Castilian
- parejas Spanish, Castilian
- parejo Spanish, Castilian
- parejos Spanish, Castilian
- *per Proto-Indo-European
- parell Catalan, Valencian
- pareho Cebuano
- par Old High German
- pareho Tagalog
- pâr Middle High German
- pār Middle High German
- pareil Middle French
- par Old Portuguese
- parello Old Portuguese
- par Middle Low German
- pareli Friulian
- pār Old Frisian
- par Venetian
- parey Mauritian Creole
- parechju Corsican
- paarâ Inari Sami
- parey Seychellois Creole