Toilette
German (Berlin)
/to̯aˈlɛtə/, /toˈlɛtə/
noun
Definitions
- toilet
- toilette
Etymology
Borrowed from French toilette (small cloth) derived from Latin tēla (web, loom, warp).
Origin
Latin
tēla
Gloss
web, loom, warp
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tela English
- toilet English
- toilette English
- *tela aranea Latin
- *tēlārium Latin
- tēla Latin
- -n- German
- Bürste German
- Dame German
- Damentoilette German
- Herr German
- Herrentoilette German
- Häuschen German
- Papier German
- Toilettenbürste German
- Toilettenhäuschen German
- Toilettenpapier German
- tela Italian
- toilette Italian
- toilet Dutch, Flemish
- toile French
- toilette French
- toiletteur French
- tela Portuguese
- toilette Portuguese
- toaleta Polish
- toilet Danish
- toaleta Czech
- toile Old French
- teară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- توالت Persian
- τουαλέτα Greek (modern)
- tualete Latvian
- tuvalet Turkish
- тоалет Bulgarian
- toilette Middle French
- tea Old Portuguese
- ტუალეტი Georgian
- tearã Aromanian
- taila Romansh
- teila Romansh
- tela Romansh
- tele Friulian
- tualetas Lithuanian
- tela Old Occitan
- toaleta Lower Sorbian
- tela Old Spanish
- tial Dalmatian
- طواليط Moroccan Arabic
- twalet Mauritian Creole
- twalet Seychellois Creole