Beton
German (Berlin)
/beˈtɔŋ/, /beˈtoːn/
noun
Definitions
- concrete
Etymology
Borrowed from French béton (concrete) derived from Latin bitūmen (asphalt, bitumen, tar, mineral pitch) derived from Gaulish betua (birch).
Origin
Gaulish
betua
Gloss
birch
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bitumen English
- betoni Finnish
- betulla Latin
- bitumen Latin
- bituminosus Latin
- bitūmen Latin
- Betonkonstruktion German
- Betonmauer German
- Betonmischer German
- Betonstraße German
- Betonwüste German
- Betonzusatzstoff German
- Bitumen German
- Konstruktion German
- Mauer German
- Mischer German
- Stahl German
- Stahlbeton German
- Straße German
- Wüste German
- Zusatzstoff German
- beton Hungarian
- betonkeverő Hungarian
- betonok Hungarian
- betonon Hungarian
- betonoz Hungarian
- betont Hungarian
- vasbeton Hungarian
- beton Italian
- bitume Italian
- beton Dutch, Flemish
- bitume French
- béton French
- bétonnage French
- bétonner French
- бето́н Russian
- бетон Russian
- би́тум Russian
- битум Russian
- betún Spanish, Castilian
- betong Norwegian Bokmål
- betão Portuguese
- betong Swedish
- ベトン Japanese
- beton Polish
- betong Norwegian Nynorsk
- beton Danish
- beton Czech
- beton Serbo-Croatian
- бетон Serbo-Croatian
- beton Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- بتن Persian
- μπετόν Greek (modern)
- bitume Middle Dutch
- beton Turkish
- bê tông Vietnamese
- Bëtong Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- betoon Estonian
- betume Old Portuguese
- *betwiyos Proto-Celtic
- бетон Macedonian
- betón Slovak
- beton Slovene
- បេតុង Central Khmer
- beton Crimean Tatar
- *bitu Gaulish
- betua Gaulish
- betōng Silesian