capel
Welsh (Colloquial)
/ˈkapɛl/
noun
Definitions
- chapel
- nonconformist meetinghouse or chapel
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cappella, cappa (cape, cloak, coat, sleeveless coat).
Origin
Latin
cappa
Gloss
cape, cloak, coat, sleeveless coat
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
崎
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cappa English
- kappeli Finnish
- *cappellus Latin
- *excappāre Latin
- *excappō Latin
- *excappō, *excappāre Latin
- capellus Latin
- cappa Latin
- cappella Latin
- cappellanus Latin
- cappellus Latin
- caput Latin
- ex- Latin
- cappa Italian
- cappella Italian
- cappello Italian
- cappuccino Italian
- cape French
- chape French
- capilla Spanish, Castilian
- kapell Norwegian Bokmål
- kappe Norwegian Bokmål
- kapell Swedish
- kapela Polish
- kapell Norwegian Nynorsk
- cæppe Old English
- kapella Old Norse
- capote Old French
- chape Old French
- chapele Old French
- κάπα Greek (modern)
- kappa Old High German
- kappella Old High German
- cába Old Irish
- capa Old Portuguese
- capela Old Portuguese
- kappe Middle Low German
- kappa Old Swedish
- capiala Romansh
- chapella Romansh
- tgapeala Romansh
- tgapela Romansh
- capiella Asturian
- capele Friulian
- capa Old Occitan
- capella Old Occitan
- kapa Lower Sorbian
- capa Old Spanish
- capeła Venetian
- chaipâle Bourguignon