lũa
Old Portuguese
/ˈlũ.a/
proper noun
Definitions
- The Moon.
Etymology
Inherited from Latin lūna (moon, Moon, month, crescent) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *lewksnā.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*lewksnā
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lua English
- Luna English
- luna English
- lunanaut English
- illunis Latin
- interlunium Latin
- lunaris Latin
- lunaticus Latin
- lunula Latin
- lūna Latin
- lūnāticus Latin
- Laune German
- luna Italian
- luim Dutch, Flemish
- Luna Spanish, Castilian
- luna Spanish, Castilian
- *lewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *lewksnā Proto-Indo-European
- lua Portuguese
- ルナ Japanese
- lune Middle English
- lune Old French
- exolúa Galician
- lúa Galician
- lună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Lunaria Translingual
- lūne Middle Low German
- lunã Aromanian
- lua Occitan
- *louksnā Proto-Italic
- glina Romansh
- lluna Asturian
- lune Friulian
- luna Old Occitan
- luna Sicilian
- łuna Venetian
- Lun Breton
- lùnn-a Ligurian
- lünn-a Ligurian
- loina Dalmatian
- lua Kabuverdianu
- luna Neapolitan
- losna Old Latin
- luna Aragonese
- lua Guinea-Bissau Creole
- lurĕ Istro-Romanian