guerra
Sicilian
[ˈɡwɛʐʐa]
noun
Definitions
- war
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *werra derived from Frankish *werra, *werru (riot, disturbance, quarrel, confusion) derived from Proto-Germanic *werrō (disarray, confusion, conflict, mixture, strife, mix-up, turmoil).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*werrō
Gloss
disarray, confusion, conflict, mixture, strife, mix-up, turmoil
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
迷, 紛
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *guerra Latin
- *werra Latin
- *werra, *guerra Latin
- guerra Latin
- la, *werra Latin
- werra Latin
- anteguerra Italian
- dopoguerra Italian
- guerra Italian
- guerraiolo Italian
- guerreggiare Italian
- guerresco Italian
- guerriglia Italian
- guerra Spanish, Castilian
- *wers- Proto-Indo-European
- *werrō Proto-Germanic
- guere Old French
- guerreier Old French
- guerra Galician
- werra Old High German
- *werra Old Dutch
- guerra Old Portuguese
- werra Old Saxon
- gwerra Maltese
- guerra Asturian
- vuere Friulian
- *werra, *werru Frankish
- guerra Old Occitan
- gerra Basque
- guârre Bourguignon
- viera Ladin
- gherra Sardinian
- uerra Neapolitan
- guiera Istriot
- werre ONF.