ritme
Frisian (Western)
/ˈrɪt.mə/
noun
Definitions
- rhythm, beat
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish ritme (rhythm) derived from Latin rhythmus (rhythm) derived from Ancient Greek ῥυθμός (rhythm, symmetry, any measured flow movement, measured flow movement, measure).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ῥυθμός
Gloss
rhythm, symmetry, any measured flow movement, measured flow movement, measure
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- rhythm English
- rhythmic English
- rhythmus English
- rhythmus Latin
- ritmus Hungarian
- ritmo Italian
- hartritme Dutch, Flemish
- ritme Dutch, Flemish
- ritmisch Dutch, Flemish
- rythme French
- ритм Russian
- ritmo Spanish, Castilian
- ἄρρυθμος Ancient Greek
- ῥυθμός Ancient Greek
- ῥῠθμός Ancient Greek
- *sru-dʰmos Proto-Indo-European
- rytme Norwegian Bokmål
- ritmo Portuguese
- rítmico Portuguese
- rytm Swedish
- rytm Polish
- rytme Norwegian Nynorsk
- rime Old French
- ritmo Esperanto
- ritmo Galician
- ritme Indonesian
- ritme Afrikaans
- *rīm Frankish
- rithimm Middle Irish