tempel
Old English
noun
Definitions
- temple
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin templum (temple, shrine, area for auspices, a temple, especially for augury auspices, a purlin, a small timber, an open area, sacred place).
Origin
Latin
templum
Gloss
temple, shrine, area for auspices, a temple, especially for augury auspices, a purlin, a small timber, an open area, sacred place
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
宮
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *intemplāre Latin
- contemplo Latin
- contemplor Latin
- templaris Latin
- templarius Latin
- templum Latin
- Tempel German
- templom Hungarian
- tempio Italian
- templo Italian
- temple French
- τέμενος Ancient Greek
- *t(e)mp-lo-s Proto-Indo-European
- tempel Norwegian Bokmål
- tempel Swedish
- tempel Norwegian Nynorsk
- templ Old English
- tempel Danish
- temple Old French
- templier Old French
- temple Catalan, Valencian
- tempel Middle Dutch
- tempul Old Irish
- templ'ye Norman
- tempull Albanian
- templo Old Portuguese
- *temalom Proto-Italic
- templu Asturian
- templo Old Spanish