ramo
Portuguese
/ˈʁɐ.mu/
noun
Definitions
- bouquet, bunch of flowers etc.
- bough; branch part of a tree
- (by extension) subject, field, discipline; branch area in business or of knowledge, research
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese ramo inherited from Latin rāmus (branch, a branch) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wréh₂ds (root).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wréh₂ds
Gloss
root
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
根
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ramus English
- *dērāmāre Latin
- *dīrāmāre Latin
- *exdērāmāre Latin
- *ramellus Latin
- *rāma Latin
- ramificare Latin
- ramifico Latin
- ramiflorus Latin
- ramus Latin
- ramusculus Latin
- rādīcis, rādīx Latin
- rāmus Latin
- rāmusculus Latin
- ramo Italian
- ῥάδιξ Ancient Greek
- ῥίζα Ancient Greek
- *wréh₂ds Proto-Indo-European
- ramagem Portuguese
- ramal Portuguese
- ramificar Portuguese
- ramificação Portuguese
- *wrōts Proto-Germanic
- *wurt- Proto-Germanic
- *wurtiz, *wrōts Proto-Germanic
- *rodъ Proto-Slavic
- raim Old French
- ram Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ریشه Persian
- *րգատ Old Armenian
- dërmoj Albanian
- ramo Old Portuguese
- *wradios Proto-Celtic
- *wradyos Proto-Celtic
- *wridmā Proto-Celtic
- *wrād-ī- Proto-Italic
- *wrādīks Proto-Italic
- ram Romansh
- rom Romansh
- ram Friulian
- ram Old Occitan
- ramo Old Spanish
- reh Northern Kurdish
- *radas Proto-Balto-Slavic
- witsako Tocharian B