Teller
German (Berlin)
[ˈtɛlɐ]
noun
Definitions
- plate, dish
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German teller derived from Latin taliare, tālea (a cutting, long and slender stick).
Origin
Latin
tālea
Gloss
a cutting, long and slender stick
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- talea Latin
- taliare Latin
- taliō Latin
- tālea Latin
- Kunststoff German
- Kunststoffteller German
- Plastik German
- Plastikteller German
- Rand German
- Salat German
- Salatteller German
- Suppe German
- Suppenteller German
- Tellerrand German
- Tellerwäscher German
- waschen German
- taloor Dutch, Flemish
- tajar Spanish, Castilian
- talerz Polish
- entaillier Old French
- taillier Old French
- telerlavilo Esperanto
- telero Esperanto
- šķīvis Latvian
- schive Middle High German
- talier Middle High German
- teller Middle High German
- tailloir Middle French
- tellar Cimbrian
- tayó Papiamentu
- Deller Pennsylvania German
- Dellerduch Pennsylvania German
- teleur Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish