toll
Old English
noun
Definitions
- tax, toll, fare
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *tollą derived from Latin toloneum, teloneum derived from Ancient Greek τελώνιον (toll-house).
Origin
Ancient Greek
τελώνιον
Gloss
toll-house
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- toll English
- tulli Finnish
- teloneum Latin
- telōneum Latin
- telōnium Latin
- telōnēum Latin
- toloneum Latin
- tolōneum Latin
- Blutzoll German
- Schutzzoll German
- Wegzoll German
- Zoll German
- Zollamt German
- Zollbeamter German
- Zollhaus German
- Zollkriminalamt German
- Zollstock German
- Zollunion German
- zollen German
- col Hungarian
- bromtol Dutch, Flemish
- dodentol Dutch, Flemish
- slijptol Dutch, Flemish
- tol Dutch, Flemish
- tolbrug Dutch, Flemish
- tolheffing Dutch, Flemish
- tolhuis Dutch, Flemish
- tollenaar Dutch, Flemish
- tolweg Dutch, Flemish
- τελωνεῖον Ancient Greek
- τελώνιον Ancient Greek
- *del- Proto-Indo-European
- *dol- Proto-Indo-European
- toll Norwegian Bokmål
- *talaz Proto-Germanic
- *talą Proto-Germanic
- *talō Proto-Germanic
- *talōną Proto-Germanic
- *tollą Proto-Germanic
- *tullō Proto-Germanic
- tull Swedish
- tullare Swedish
- toll Norwegian Nynorsk
- tol Old English
- toln Old English
- tol Middle English
- tolboth Middle English
- toll Middle English
- tolle Middle English
- toller Middle English
- toln Middle English
- tolsey Middle English
- tullen Middle English
- tollr Old Norse
- *cьlo Proto-Slavic
- colo Esperanto
- col Serbo-Croatian
- tollur Icelandic
- țol Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tol Indonesian
- tol Middle Dutch
- zol Old High German
- цол Macedonian
- cól Slovak