Kalkül
German (Berlin)
noun
Definitions
- (mathematics) calculus
- (general) calculations
Etymology
Borrowed from French calcul derived from Latin calculus (pebble, stone used for reckoning on a counting board, calculating, abacus, stone, a pebble stone used as reckoning counters in w, Roman abacus, reckoning).
Origin
Latin
calculus
Gloss
pebble, stone used for reckoning on a counting board, calculating, abacus, stone, a pebble stone used as reckoning counters in w, Roman abacus, reckoning
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
石
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- calculus English
- calcularius Latin
- calculensis Latin
- calculo Latin
- calculus Latin
- calx Latin
- calcolo Italian
- calcul French
- cálculo Spanish, Castilian
- κάχληξ Ancient Greek
- χάλιξ Ancient Greek
- cálculo Portuguese
- kalkyl Swedish
- kalkul Czech
- càlcul Catalan, Valencian
- calcul Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- سنگلاخ Persian
- caltchul Norman
- cailcul Bourguignon
- carcu Bourguignon
- cartchul Picard