sabun
Kavalan
noun
Definitions
- soap
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese sabão (soap) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian jabón (soap) derived from Old Spanish xabon derived from Latin sapō.
Origin
Latin
sapō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sapo Latin
- sapo, sāpō, sāpōnem Latin
- sapō Latin
- sābō Latin
- sāpō Latin
- sāpō, sāpōnem Latin
- sāpōne Latin
- sāpōnem Latin
- sapone Italian
- jabonar Spanish, Castilian
- jabonería Spanish, Castilian
- jabonoso Spanish, Castilian
- jabón Spanish, Castilian
- xabon Spanish, Castilian
- ensaboar Portuguese
- sabão Portuguese
- *saipǭ Proto-Germanic
- シャボン Japanese
- 仙人掌 Japanese
- صَابُون Arabic
- साबुन Hindi
- สบู่ Thai
- sabon Cebuano
- magsabon Tagalog
- sabon Tagalog
- sabunin Tagalog
- sabon Old Portuguese
- চাবোন Assamese
- 雪文 Chinese
- સાબુ Gujarati
- साबण Marathi
- សាប៊ូ Central Khmer
- صابن Urdu
- xabon Old Spanish
- habon Papiamentu
- xaboi Basque
- shavón Ladino
- ಸಾಬೂನು Kannada
- sabon Bikol Central
- habon Hiligaynon
- xapo Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- サフン Okinawan
- sabon Ilocano
- sabon Waray-Waray
- සබන් Sinhala, Sinhalese
- saábom Mayo
- xapo Northern Puebla Nahuatl
- 싸분 Jeju
- sabon Cuyunon
- šabut Rayón Zoque
- sabun Maguindanao
- avoóñi Northern Tepehuan
- shawona Chamicuro
- sabun Binukid