colcha
Galician
[ˈkolt͡ʃɐ]
noun
Definitions
- bedspread, quilt
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese colcha derived from Latin culcita (mattress, cushion, pillow) borrowed from Old French culche, colchier derived from Latin collocare.
Origin
Latin
collocare
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- collocare Latin
- coxa Latin
- culcita Latin
- culcitra Latin
- collocare Italian
- coltre Italian
- cuccia Italian
- bicouche French
- couche French
- couchette French
- monocouche French
- multicouche French
- sous-couche French
- colcha Spanish, Castilian
- colchón Spanish, Castilian
- colocar Spanish, Castilian
- *qu̯el- Proto-Indo-European
- colcha Portuguese
- colocar Portuguese
- coilte Old French
- coite Old French
- colche Old French
- colchier Old French
- culche Old French
- col·locar Catalan, Valencian
- colchón Galician
- cócedra Galician
- cylched Welsh
- colcha Old Portuguese
- colocar Asturian
- cutra Sicilian