forma
Italian (Fiorentino)
noun
Definitions
- form
- shape
- mould
Etymology
Inherited from Latin forma (shape, form, image, outline, etc, kind, figure, sort, plan, manner, frame, case, mold) derived from Ancient Greek μόρφη.
Origin
Ancient Greek
μόρφη
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acutiformis Latin
- bacilliformis Latin
- cancriformis Latin
- forma Latin
- lyriformis Latin
- pediformis Latin
- scalpelliformis Latin
- vermiformis Latin
- -förmig German
- Backform German
- Bauform German
- Dauerform German
- Form German
- Formenlehre German
- Formwandler German
- Gasform German
- Grundform German
- Handelsform German
- Kopfform German
- Koseform German
- Kristallform German
- Lebensform German
- Nebenform German
- Nennform German
- Pulverform German
- Pyramidenform German
- Reinform German
- Steigerungsform German
- Tropfenform German
- Vergrößerungsform German
- Verkleinerungsform German
- Wirklichkeitsform German
- Wortform German
- Wunschform German
- Wägeform German
- formal German
- formbeständig German
- formlos German
- formschön German
- formstabil German
- förmlich German
- forma Hungarian
- forme French
- бесформенный Russian
- оформить Russian
- словоформа Russian
- фо́рма Russian
- форменный Russian
- forma Spanish, Castilian
- μορφή Ancient Greek
- μόρφα Ancient Greek
- μόρφη Ancient Greek
- form Norwegian Bokmål
- forma Polish
- form Norwegian Nynorsk
- forme Old French
- formă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- forma Old Swedish
- forma Maltese
- forma Lithuanian
- furma Sicilian