rationel
Danish
[ˈʁɑɕoˌnɛlˀ]
adj
Definitions
- rational
Etymology
Derived from French rationnel derived from Latin ratiōnālis (rational), ratiō (reason, calculation, account, proof, manner, explanation), reor (calculate, reckon, count, think, compute).
Origin
Latin
reor
Gloss
calculate, reckon, count, think, compute
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
思, 考
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ratio Latin
- ratiocinor Latin
- rationabilis Latin
- rationalis Latin
- rationarium Latin
- ratiō Latin
- ratiōnābilis Latin
- ratiōnālis Latin
- reor Latin
- ratio Italian
- razionale Italian
- razione Italian
- razza Italian
- ratio Dutch, Flemish
- rationeel Dutch, Flemish
- antirationnel French
- birationnel French
- rationaliser French
- rationalité French
- rationnel French
- rationnellement French
- ración Spanish, Castilian
- razón Spanish, Castilian
- racja Polish
- racjonalny Polish
- irrationel Danish
- ræson Danish
- racionální Czech
- raison Old French
- reson Old French
- ра̀чӯн Serbo-Croatian
- racional Catalan, Valencian
- ració Catalan, Valencian
- rhaid Welsh
- reiza Old High German
- racionāls Latvian
- rasyonel Turkish
- razon Old Portuguese
- raçon Old Portuguese
- *rēōr Proto-Italic
- razón Asturian
- reson Friulian
- razo Old Occitan
- raxon Venetian
- raisun xno
- rasaun Dalmatian
- rejon Ladin
- razón Aragonese
- razón Extremaduran