olie
Middle Dutch
noun
Definitions
- oil
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch olig derived from Latin oleum (oil, olive oil) derived from Ancient Greek ἔλαιον (olive oil, oil, olive, olive tree).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἔλαιον
Gloss
olive oil, oil, olive, olive tree
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
油
Emoji
🛢️ 🪔
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- elaeoptene English
- elaiometer English
- indole English
- leucoline English
- linoleum English
- oleamen English
- oleic English
- oleiferous English
- oleo- English
- phenetol English
- pinacolin English
- rhigolene English
- salicylol English
- serolin English
- öljy Finnish
- *oli̯u Latin
- castellum Latin
- elaeocarpus Latin
- oleamen Latin
- olearis Latin
- olearius Latin
- oleosus Latin
- oleum Latin
- oleificio Italian
- oleo- Italian
- olio Italian
- елей Russian
- óleo Spanish, Castilian
- γαρέλαιον Ancient Greek
- ἐλαία Ancient Greek
- ἔλαιον Ancient Greek
- ὀδών Ancient Greek
- ὑδρέλαιον Ancient Greek
- *loiu̯om Proto-Indo-European
- *loiwom Proto-Indo-European
- olje Norwegian Bokmål
- óleo Portuguese
- olje Norwegian Nynorsk
- ele Old English
- *olějь Proto-Slavic
- oile Old French
- olie Old French
- oli Catalan, Valencian
- óleo Galician
- olew Welsh
- ōlie Middle Dutch
- ole Old High German
- oli Old High German
- Sinapis Translingual
- olae Old Irish
- olja Faroese
- полилей Bulgarian
- линолеум Kazakh
- 𐌰𐌻𐌴𐍅 Gothic
- olig Old Dutch
- olie, oli(e) Middle Low German
- òli Occitan
- ieli Romansh
- vueli Friulian
- ogghiu Sicilian
- ogio Venetian
- ojo Venetian
- olie xno
- *elaiwanja Proto-Albanian
- heule Bourguignon
- *élaiwon Proto-Hellenic
- olio Aragonese
- oli Lombard