clã

Portuguese

/ˈklɐ̃/

noun
Definitions
  • (anthropology) clan group having common ancestor
  • family; clan; gang an exclusive social group

Etymology

Borrowed from English clan derived from Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic clann (race, progeny) derived from Old Irish cland (children, family, offspring) derived from Old Welsh plant (children) derived from Latin planta (shoot, sole of the foot, sprout, offspring, twig, plant, cutting, a shoot, a young tree n-g, a sprout).

Origin

Latin

planta

Gloss

shoot, sole of the foot, sprout, offspring, twig, plant, cutting, a shoot, a young tree n-g, a sprout

Concept
Semantic Field

Warfare and hunting

Ontological Category

Action/Process

Kanji

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