cadera
Asturian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin cathégra, from Latin cathedra, from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra), from κατά (katá, “above”) + ἕδρα (hédra, “chair”).
Interlingua
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish cadera (which also meant "chair, throne"), from Vulgar Latin cathégra[1][2] (attested in Pompeiian inscriptions), variant of Latin cathedra (“armchair”), from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra), from κατά (katá, “above”) + ἕδρα (hédra, “chair”). Doublet of cátedra. Compare Portuguese cadeira, Catalan cadira, Lombard and Piedmontese cadrega, Venetian carega.
Descendants
- Chavacano: kadera
This article is issued from
Wiktionary.
The text is licensed under Creative
Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.