rede
Portuguese
/ˈʁe.ðɨ/, /ˈʁe.d͡ʒi/, /ˈɦe.dɪ/
noun
Definitions
- net mesh of strings
- (figurative) sieve something that catches and filters everything
- (figurative) web; net; a trap
- hammock suspended bed or couch made of cloth or netting
- network an interconnected group or system
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese rede inherited from Latin rēte (net, snare).
Origin
Latin
rēte
Gloss
net, snare
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
網
Emoji
🥅
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- interrete Latin
- irretio Latin
- rete Latin
- retiarius Latin
- reticulum Latin
- rēte Latin
- rētina Latin
- tunica *retina Latin
- autorete Italian
- coprirete Italian
- extrarete Italian
- interrete Italian
- rete Italian
- retino Italian
- salpareti Italian
- tagliarete Italian
- rets French
- réseaux French
- interred Spanish, Castilian
- red Spanish, Castilian
- redil Spanish, Castilian
- romperredes Spanish, Castilian
- redil Portuguese
- redário Portuguese
- rede Galician
- rețea Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- rrjetë Albanian
- rede Old Portuguese
- rêt Friulian
- red Old Spanish
- rait Dalmatian
- *rruɨd Proto-Brythonic
- rei Ladin
- ridi Istriot
- rwyt Middle Welsh
- rete Aragonese
- rete Interlingua
- redi Extremaduran
- rete Chamicuro