çapato
Old Portuguese
/t͡sa.ˈpa.to/
noun
Definitions
- shoe
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Spanish çapato derived from Turkish zabata derived from čabata (overshoes) derived from Old French bot (club-foot).
Origin
Old French
bot
Gloss
club-foot
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ciabatta Italian
- zapato Spanish, Castilian
- bote Portuguese
- sapateado Portuguese
- sapatinho Portuguese
- sapato Portuguese
- sapatão Portuguese
- *paddǭ Proto-Germanic
- bot Middle English
- bot Old French
- bote Old French
- chavate Old French
- sabata Catalan, Valencian
- zapateiro Galician
- zapato Galician
- sepatu Indonesian
- zabata Turkish
- *butt Frankish
- çapato Old Spanish
- sapatu Papiamentu
- sapátu Kabuverdianu
- pata Sranan Tongo
- čapmaq Old Turkic
- nsapato Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- čabata Tatar
- sapatu Guaraní
- sabat Nzadi
- čābātān Chorasmian
- čabata tt