pluma
Portuguese
noun
Definitions
- plume (large and showy feather)
- (geology) upwelling of molten material from the Earth's mantle (mantle plume)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin plūma (feather, plume, down, plumage).
Origin
Latin
plūma
Gloss
feather, plume, down, plumage
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
下
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pluma English
- plumeus Latin
- plumiger Latin
- plumo Latin
- plūma Latin
- plūmācium Latin
- piuma Italian
- cortaplumas Spanish, Castilian
- desplumar Spanish, Castilian
- pluma Spanish, Castilian
- plumaje Spanish, Castilian
- plumazo Spanish, Castilian
- plumilla Spanish, Castilian
- plumífero Spanish, Castilian
- plumón Spanish, Castilian
- *plew- Proto-Indo-European
- *plewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *plews- Proto-Indo-European
- plumagem Portuguese
- plumage Old French
- plume Old French
- plumo Esperanto
- implume Catalan, Valencian
- ploma Catalan, Valencian
- pluma Galician
- plu Welsh
- pluf Welsh
- plume Middle Dutch
- pfluma Old High German
- phlūma Old High German
- clúm Old Irish
- *plow(k)smā Proto-Italic
- pluma Asturian
- plume Friulian
- pluma Papiamentu
- pluv Cornish
- ciùmma Ligurian
- pluma Interlingua
- pluff Middle Breton