roda
Galician
/ˈrɔða̝/
noun
Definitions
- wheel
- (nautical) stem
- fish cut
- ring, circle of people, etc.
- hillfort or ringfort
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese roda inherited from Latin rota (wheel, rolling thing) derived from Proto-Indo-European *Hret- (roll).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*Hret-
Gloss
roll
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- birotate English
- rota English
- rotavirus English
- rotiform English
- rotor English
- *exderoteolāre Latin
- *roticinu Latin
- Rota Latin
- birotus Latin
- rota Latin
- rotarius Latin
- rotella Latin
- rotellam Latin
- roto Latin
- rotula Latin
- rotulus Latin
- rotundus Latin
- succurrō Latin
- Roero Italian
- rota Italian
- ruota Italian
- roulette French
- rosca Spanish, Castilian
- rueda Spanish, Castilian
- *Hret- Proto-Indo-European
- *Hrót-h₂-os Proto-Indo-European
- *ret- Proto-Indo-European
- roda Portuguese
- rosca Portuguese
- *raþą Proto-Germanic
- رُطْل Arabic
- ruee Old French
- roda Catalan, Valencian
- rodal Galician
- rodeira Galician
- rodo Galician
- rosca Galician
- roată Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -red Welsh
- arreith Old Irish
- doetarrat Old Irish
- rrotë Albanian
- roda Old Portuguese
- *reteti Proto-Celtic
- *rotos Proto-Celtic
- *rotīti Proto-Celtic
- *Hrátʰas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *Hrātʰás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- aroatã Aromanian
- roatã Aromanian
- arròda Occitan
- ròda Occitan
- *rotā Proto-Italic
- roda Romansh
- rouda Romansh
- rueda Asturian
- ruede Friulian
- rota Sicilian
- roda Venetian
- rua Venetian
- errota Basque
- rota Neapolitan
- rùda Istriot
- rueda Leonese