vogar
Galician
[bɔ.ˈɣaɾ]
verb
Definitions
- (intransitive) to row
- (intransitive) to navigate
Etymology
Borrowed from Catalan, Valencian vogar borrowed from Old French voguer derived from Latin voco, vocō, vocāre (call) derived from Proto-Germanic *wagōną (sway, fluctuate, move, stir, wag).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wagōną
Gloss
sway, fluctuate, move, stir, wag
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- voco, vocō, vocāre Latin
- vocāre Latin
- rivogare Italian
- vogare Italian
- vogatore Italian
- vogatura Italian
- voguer French
- bogar Spanish, Castilian
- *weǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- vogar Portuguese
- *wagōną Proto-Germanic
- *wēgaz Proto-Germanic
- wagian Old English
- vaga Old Norse
- voguer Old French
- vogar Catalan, Valencian
- wagen Middle Low German
- wagon Old Saxon
- wogon Old Saxon
- wogōn Old Saxon