canódromo
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- dog track
Etymology
Derived from Latin canis (dog) derived from Ancient Greek δρόμος (road, a course, race course, running, race, racetrack, course, street, path, way, speedway).
Origin
Ancient Greek
δρόμος
Gloss
road, a course, race course, running, race, racetrack, course, street, path, way, speedway
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
道, 路
Emoji
🛣️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -drome English
- -dromous English
- acrodrome English
- canicide English
- canophilia English
- drome English
- dromo- English
- dromotropic English
- kennel Finnish
- *cane Latin
- *cania Latin
- *canile Latin
- *canīle Latin
- canarius Latin
- canatim Latin
- canicula Latin
- caniculus Latin
- caniformis Latin
- caninus Latin
- canis Latin
- canēs, canes Latin
- -dromo Italian
- dromo Italian
- dromos Italian
- -drome French
- dromologie French
- vélodrome French
- -dromo Spanish, Castilian
- can Spanish, Castilian
- δρόμος Ancient Greek
- ἁρματοδρομία Ancient Greek
- ἱππόδρομος Ancient Greek
- *drem- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱwn-i- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱwṓ Proto-Indo-European
- -dromo Portuguese
- ortadromach Irish
- chien Old French
- kien Old French
- ca Catalan, Valencian
- -dromo Galician
- acañar Galician
- δρόμος Greek (modern)
- cano Old Irish
- qen Albanian
- can Old Portuguese
- cãne Aromanian
- *kō Proto-Italic
- chagna Romansh
- chogna Romansh
- cogna Romansh
- čhan Friulian
- dromu Sicilian
- cun Dalmatian
- tchén Walloon
- chein Bourguignon
- can Istriot
- cane Corsican
- căre Istro-Romanian
- cǫini Megleno-Romanian
- tchïn Franc-Comtois