spelling
English
/ˈspɛlɪŋ/
verb form
Etymology
Affix from English spell (story, talk, relieve, discourse, a turn, tale, span of time, saying, play).
Origin
English
spell
Gloss
story, talk, relieve, discourse, a turn, tale, span of time, saying, play
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
論
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- back English
- back-spelling English
- bee English
- bespell English
- byspel English
- counterspell English
- enspell English
- finger English
- fingerspell English
- fingerspelling English
- forespell English
- gospel English
- misspell English
- misspelling English
- outspell English
- overspell English
- respell English
- spell English
- spellable English
- spellathon English
- spellbind English
- spellbinder English
- spellbinding English
- spellbook English
- spellbound English
- spellcaster English
- spellcasting English
- spellcraft English
- spelldown English
- speller English
- spellfire English
- spellful English
- spelling bee English
- spellingly English
- spellken English
- spellmaker English
- spellmaking English
- spello English
- spellout English
- spellthief English
- spellweaver English
- spellwork English
- spelt English
- unspell English
- épeler French
- спеллинг Russian
- スペリング Japanese
- スペリング・ビー Japanese
- スペル Japanese
- spell Middle English
- espeler Old French
- espeling Cebuano
- espelar Ido
- spella Maltese
- bee
- back
- spell
- spelt
- byspel
- spello
- finger
- gospel
- unspell
- bespell
- speller
- respell
- enspell
- outspell
- spellful
- spellken
- misspell
- spellout
- forespell
- spellwork
- spellable
- spelldown
- overspell
- spellbind
- spellfire
- spellbook
- spellcraft
- spellbound
- spellmaker
- spellingly
- spellthief
- spellathon
- spellbinder
- spellcaster
- misspelling
- fingerspell
- spellweaver
- spellmaking
- spellcasting
- counterspell
- spellbinding
- spelling bee
- back-spelling
- fingerspelling