escora
Galician
/esˈkɔɾa̝/
noun
Definitions
- shore, prop, strut one of several wooden pieces used to shore a ship while on earth
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French escore (prop) derived from Middle Dutch schore (shore).
Origin
Middle Dutch
schore
Gloss
shore
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
岸
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- alongshore English
- ashore English
- backshore English
- dogshore English
- foreshore English
- lakeshore English
- nearshore English
- noshore English
- offshore English
- onshore English
- outshore English
- seashore English
- shorage English
- shore English
- shorebird English
- shorebound English
- shored English
- shoreface English
- shorefish English
- shorefront English
- shoregoing English
- shoreland English
- shorelark English
- shoreless English
- shorelike English
- shoreline English
- shorepound English
- shorer English
- shoreside English
- shoreward English
- shorewards English
- shoreweed English
- shory English
- upshore English
- accore French
- écore French
- schore Middle English
- escore Old French
- escorar Galician
- schore Middle Dutch