Labrador
French
proper noun
Definitions
- Labrador, the mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- (chiefly) Labrador, the area of the Atlantic watershed of the Quebec peninsula, bounded to the south by the watershed of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, to the north by the watershed of Ungava Bay, to the west by the watershed of Hudson Bay
- Labrador, a breed of dog.
Etymology
Derived from English Labrador derived from Latin labor (work, slip, exertion).
Origin
Latin
labor
Gloss
work, slip, exertion
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
働
Emoji
✂️ 🏗️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Labrador English
- Labrador duck English
- Labradorian English
- labradorite English
- Labrador Finnish
- labor Latin
- laborifer Latin
- laboriosus Latin
- perlabor Latin
- praeterlabor Latin
- lavoro Italian
- Labradorien French
- Terre-Neuve French
- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador French
- labradorien French
- Labrador Spanish, Castilian
- Labrador Portuguese
- Lavrador Portuguese
- lavrador Portuguese
- ラブラドール Japanese
- laborant Czech
- laboratoř Czech
- lapsus Czech
- labor Old French
- labor Catalan, Valencian
- llavor Catalan, Valencian
- 拉布拉多 Chinese
- llabor Asturian
- lavôr Friulian
- łavóro Venetian
- *llaβʉr Proto-Brythonic
- lëur Ladin
- lavoro Neapolitan
- lavur Istriot
- labos Old Latin