probă
Moldavian
noun
Definitions
- proof
- test, trial, examination
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin proba, probō (approve, I approve, I test, examine, prove, test, inspect, just, I demonstrate, serviceable, fit, show to be good fit, I prove, try, I esteem as good, commend) derived from Hungarian proba derived from German Probe (sample, test, trial).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Probe
Gloss
sample, test, trial
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- proven English
- approbo Latin
- comprobo Latin
- improbo Latin
- proba Latin
- probare Latin
- probus Latin
- probō Latin
- reprobo Latin
- reprobō, reprobāre, reprobo Latin
- Blutprobe German
- Feuerprobe German
- Generalprobe German
- Gesteinsprobe German
- Knallgasprobe German
- Kreuzprobe German
- Leuchtprobe German
- Probe German
- Probefahrt German
- Probelösung German
- proben German
- probeweise German
- probieren German
- proba Hungarian
- prova Italian
- preuve French
- prueba Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- *pro-bhwo- Proto-Indo-European
- *pro-bʰuH-s Proto-Indo-European
- *prōbōną Proto-Germanic
- próba Polish
- prøve Norwegian Nynorsk
- esprover Old French
- prove Old French
- prover Old French
- prueve Old French
- proba Serbo-Croatian
- проба Serbo-Croatian
- prova Catalan, Valencian
- proberen Middle Dutch
- promaid Old Irish
- *prōbōn gmw-pro
- prova Old Portuguese
- prove Middle Low German
- prôven, proven Middle Low German
- prueba Asturian
- prove Friulian
- próva Venetian
- proa Ladin