Tasse
German (Berlin)
/ˈtasə/
noun
Definitions
- cup with a handle
Etymology
Borrowed from French tasse (cup, cupful) derived from Arabic طَاس (bowl, cup, basin) derived from Middle Persian tšt' (bowl).
Origin
Middle Persian
tšt'
Gloss
bowl
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
鉢, 丼
Emoji
🍜
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tass English
- tasseomancy English
- tassie English
- tassology English
- tazza English
- tassi Finnish
- tassa Latin
- Kaffee German
- Kaffeetasse German
- Tee German
- Teetasse German
- Untertasse German
- tassenförmig German
- tálca Hungarian
- tazza Italian
- tazzetta Italian
- tazzina Italian
- tazzone Italian
- aktentas Dutch, Flemish
- aktetas Dutch, Flemish
- beugeltas Dutch, Flemish
- boodschappentas Dutch, Flemish
- diepvriestas Dutch, Flemish
- draagtas Dutch, Flemish
- handtas Dutch, Flemish
- rugtas Dutch, Flemish
- tas Dutch, Flemish
- toilettas Dutch, Flemish
- demi-tasse French
- tasse French
- taza Spanish, Castilian
- *tetḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- taca Polish
- tas Middle English
- طاس Arabic
- طَاس Arabic
- طَاس Arabic
- طَاس Arabic
- طَشْت Arabic
- tasse Old French
- taso Esperanto
- tas Serbo-Croatian
- тас Serbo-Croatian
- tassa Catalan, Valencian
- طشت Persian
- tas Indonesian
- tassche Middle Dutch
- tase Latvian
- տաշտ Old Armenian
- taso Ido
- tas Turkish
- tách Vietnamese
- Taass Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- თასი Georgian
- tatza Cimbrian
- Tatse Alemannic German
- tasa Lower Sorbian
- taska Lower Sorbian
- tšt' Middle Persian
- Tass Low German
- *taš- Proto-Iranian
- թաս Middle Armenian