Lupercus
Latin
proper noun
Definitions
- Lupercus
Etymology
Compound from Latin lupus (wolf, bit with jagged teeth) + Latin arceō (ward off, keep off, enclose, protect, guard, I ward off).
Origin
Latin
arceō
Gloss
ward off, keep off, enclose, protect, guard, I ward off
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lupercalia English
- Lupus English
- lupus English
- *lupus cervulus Latin
- Lupercalia Latin
- abarceo Latin
- arceō Latin
- coerceo Latin
- exerceo Latin
- exercitus Latin
- luparius Latin
- lupicĭnus Latin
- lupinus Latin
- lupulus Latin
- lupus Latin
- lupo Italian
- lupus Italian
- loup French
- lupeux French
- Луперк Russian
- lobo Spanish, Castilian
- lupus Spanish, Castilian
- *wĺ̥kʷos Proto-Indo-European
- lúpus Portuguese
- *weraz Proto-Germanic
- leu Old French
- lou Old French
- lu Old French
- lupo Esperanto
- lupus Catalan, Valencian
- robalo Galician
- lup Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- lobo Old Portuguese
- lup Aromanian
- lupu Aromanian
- *lukʷos Proto-Italic
- llobu Asturian
- lôf Friulian
- lop Old Occitan
- lupu Sicilian
- lovo Venetian
- lóvo Venetian
- lup Volapük
- lô Ligurian
- lupo Aragonese
- lhobo Mirandese
- luef Franco-Provençal
- låuv Emilian
- lup Istro-Romanian