pris
Indonesian
[ˈprɪs]
noun
Definitions
- (colloquial) prize, honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest or that which may be won by chance.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish prijs (price, prize, reward) derived from Middle Dutch prijs derived from Old French pris derived from Latin pretium (price, reward, worth, money spent, wages, value).
Origin
Latin
pretium
Gloss
price, reward, worth, money spent, wages, value
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
価, 値
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *dispretiāre Latin
- appretiare Latin
- appretio Latin
- appretiāre Latin
- appretiō, appretiāre Latin
- manupretium Latin
- prensus Latin
- pretio Latin
- pretiosus Latin
- pretium Latin
- pretiāre Latin
- Preis German
- pregio Italian
- prezzo Italian
- Nobelprijs Dutch, Flemish
- aanbiedingsprijs Dutch, Flemish
- bodemprijs Dutch, Flemish
- loon-prijsspiraal Dutch, Flemish
- poedelprijs Dutch, Flemish
- prijs Dutch, Flemish
- prijsgeven Dutch, Flemish
- prijsindex Dutch, Flemish
- prijskaartje Dutch, Flemish
- prijsschieten Dutch, Flemish
- prijsschip Dutch, Flemish
- prijsstabiliteit Dutch, Flemish
- prijsvechter Dutch, Flemish
- troostprijs Dutch, Flemish
- verkoopprijs Dutch, Flemish
- vraagprijs Dutch, Flemish
- pris French
- prix French
- precio Spanish, Castilian
- *preti- Proto-Indo-European
- *preti-, *per- Proto-Indo-European
- price Middle English
- príss Old Norse
- pris Danish
- pris Old French
- preț Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- prețui Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- prijs Middle Dutch
- prys Afrikaans
- prix Norman
- prīs Middle High German
- despreçar Old Portuguese
- preço Old Portuguese
- pris Middle Low German
- prīs Middle Low German
- preciu Asturian
- presi Friulian
- pretz Old Occitan
- preis Papiamentu