cerise
Old French
[t͡seˈrizə]
noun
Definitions
- cherry
Etymology
Inherited from Latin ceresia, ceresium, cerasium derived from Ancient Greek κεράσιον (cherry, cherry fruit).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κεράσιον
Gloss
cherry, cherry fruit
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
桜
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cerise English
- cherry English
- *cerasiārius Latin
- cerasium Latin
- ceresia Latin
- ceresiam Latin
- ceresium Latin
- ciliegia Italian
- cerisaie French
- cerise French
- ceriseraie French
- cerisier French
- cereza Spanish, Castilian
- κεράσιον Ancient Greek
- κερασός Ancient Greek
- κερᾰσός Ancient Greek
- cerise Swedish
- ċiris Old English
- *čeršьňa Proto-Slavic
- ĉerizo Esperanto
- cirera Catalan, Valencian
- cireașă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- κεράσι Greek (modern)
- kerse Middle Dutch
- chérise Norman
- sơ ri Vietnamese
- qershi Albanian
- *kirsijā gmw-pro
- cereyja Old Portuguese
- *keresyā Proto-Celtic
- kersebere Middle Low German
- cireashã Aromanian
- cirishar Aromanian
- tsireashã Aromanian
- kirsebär Old Swedish
- tscharescha Romansh
- tschariescha Romansh
- tscherescha Romansh
- tschirescha Romansh
- cereza Asturian
- cjariese Friulian
- ceresa Old Spanish
- cheri xno
- çêxa Ligurian
- cris Dalmatian
- seriz Haitian, Haitian Creole
- cerize Bourguignon
- sareza Istriot
- cherise ONF.
- sciresa Lombard