sel
Old English
noun
Definitions
- room, great hall, (large) house, castle
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *salą (house, dwelling, hall).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*salą
Gloss
house, dwelling, hall
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- kursaal English
- vetera Latin
- Ballsaal German
- Hörsaal German
- Konzertsaal German
- Kreißsaal German
- Kursaal German
- Lesesaal German
- Operationssaal German
- Plenarsaal German
- Saal German
- Saalkirche German
- Schlafsaal German
- Turnsaal German
- Wartesaal German
- salone Italian
- balzaal Dutch, Flemish
- collegezaal Dutch, Flemish
- concertzaal Dutch, Flemish
- congreszaal Dutch, Flemish
- danszaal Dutch, Flemish
- feestzaal Dutch, Flemish
- filmzaal Dutch, Flemish
- gehoorzaal Dutch, Flemish
- kerkzaal Dutch, Flemish
- leeszaal Dutch, Flemish
- medezaal Dutch, Flemish
- peuterspeelzaal Dutch, Flemish
- rechtszaal Dutch, Flemish
- rechtzaal Dutch, Flemish
- schrijfzaal Dutch, Flemish
- slaapzaal Dutch, Flemish
- troonzaal Dutch, Flemish
- vergaderzaal Dutch, Flemish
- zaal Dutch, Flemish
- zaalhulp Dutch, Flemish
- zaalkerk Dutch, Flemish
- zaalvoetbal Dutch, Flemish
- ziekenzaal Dutch, Flemish
- за́ла Russian
- зал Russian
- sala Spanish, Castilian
- *sel- Proto-Indo-European
- *sol- Proto-Indo-European
- *salą Proto-Germanic
- sæl Old English
- sal Old Norse
- sál Czech
- sala Serbo-Croatian
- сала Serbo-Croatian
- Sa Galician
- Saa Galician
- Saavedra Galician
- sal Indonesian
- sale Middle Dutch
- sal Old High German
- saal Afrikaans
- sal Middle High German
- *sali gmw-pro
- saal Estonian
- sāl Middle Low German
- сала Macedonian
- *sal Frankish
- sala lng