different between cosmo vs wanda

cosmo

English

Etymology

Shortening.

Noun

cosmo (plural cosmos)

  1. (informal) A cosmopolitan, a cocktail containing vodka, triple sec, lime juice and cranberry juice.

Anagrams

  • COMOs, MOOCs, Mosco, SOCOM, ScoMo, Scomo, cooms, mocos

Italian

Noun

cosmo m (plural cosmi)

  1. cosmos, universe
  2. outer space

Derived terms

  • cosmonauta

Portuguese

Noun

cosmo m (plural cosmos)

  1. cosmos (the universe)

cosmo From the web:

  • what cosmos means
  • what cosmology means
  • what cosmopolitan drink
  • what cosmopolitan meaning
  • what cosmopolitan magazine is about
  • what cosmology
  • what cosmetologist do
  • what cosmos are we in


wanda

Gamilaraay

Etymology

Is likely from a wangaaybuwan word which is an adjective ‘ugly looking’ and the name of a creature that might be called a ‘devildevil’. Fluent YG speakers adapted words instinctively, but now similar word production and use will only occur if there is careful analysis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vanda/

Noun

wanda

  1. white man
  2. ghost
  3. spirit

References

  • 2015 Ma Gamilaraay
  • 2014 Giacon J Thesis Grammar YG

Old Dutch

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hwandê.

Conjunction

wanda

  1. for, because

Adverb

wanda

  1. because

Descendants

  • Middle Dutch: want
    • Dutch: want

Further reading

  • “wanda”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
  • Dr. Tack P, Proeve van Oudnederfrankische Grammatica, 84.

wanda From the web:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like