oliven
Danish
/oˈliːˀvən/
noun
Definitions
- olive the fruit
- olive the tree
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish oliuæ borrowed from Middle Low German olīve borrowed from Old French olive (olive tree, olive) borrowed from Latin olīva (olive).
Origin
Latin
olīva
Gloss
olive
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- olivaceous English
- olive English
- olived English
- olivegrower English
- olivegrowing English
- oliveless English
- olivelike English
- oliveness English
- olivewood English
- olivey English
- oliviform English
- olivin English
- olivine English
- olivite English
- *olīvus Latin
- oliva Latin
- olivaceus Latin
- olivarius Latin
- olivetum Latin
- olivitas Latin
- olīva Latin
- olīvus Latin
- Olive German
- Olivenbaum German
- Olivenholz German
- Olivenkern German
- Olivenstein German
- Olivenzweig German
- Olivenöl German
- oliva Italian
- Olijfberg Dutch, Flemish
- olijf Dutch, Flemish
- olijfboom Dutch, Flemish
- olijfgaard Dutch, Flemish
- olijfgroen Dutch, Flemish
- olijfkleurig Dutch, Flemish
- olijfolie Dutch, Flemish
- olive French
- oliva Spanish, Castilian
- χρῶμα Ancient Greek
- ἐλαία Ancient Greek
- oliv Swedish
- olivfärgad Swedish
- olivträd Swedish
- olyve Middle English
- gren Danish
- olivengren Danish
- oliva Czech
- olive Old French
- oliva Catalan, Valencian
- oliva Galician
- โอลีฟ Thai
- olif Welsh
- olive Middle Dutch
- olivochromogenes Translingual
- olyf Afrikaans
- olīve Middle High German
- oliva Old Portuguese
- olīve Middle Low German
- oliva Slovak
- oliva Romansh
- uleiva Romansh
- uliva Romansh
- អូលីវ Central Khmer
- ulive Friulian
- aliva Sicilian
- olea Dalmatian
- oliuæ Old Danish
- olif Chuukese
- 𐌄𐌋𐌄𐌉𐌅𐌀 Etruscan