vampir
Moldavian
[vamˈpir]
noun
Definitions
- vampire
Etymology
Borrowed from French vampire derived from German Vampir derived from Serbo-Croatian vampir derived from Proto-Slavic *ǫpyrь (vampire).
Origin
Proto-Slavic
*ǫpyrь
Gloss
vampire
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- vampire English
- Vampir German
- vámpír Hungarian
- vampiro Italian
- vampier Dutch, Flemish
- vampire French
- vampirique French
- vampirisme French
- вампир Russian
- упырь Russian
- vampiro Spanish, Castilian
- vampyr Norwegian Bokmål
- vampiro Portuguese
- vampyr Swedish
- upiór Polish
- wampir Polish
- vampyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- vampyr Danish
- *ǫpyrь Proto-Slavic
- upír Czech
- vampir Serbo-Croatian
- vàmpīr Serbo-Croatian
- вампир Serbo-Croatian
- vampir Catalan, Valencian
- vampiră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- βαμπίρ Greek (modern)
- vampir Turkish
- вампи́р Bulgarian
- вампир Macedonian
- вопер Macedonian
- upír Slovak