candel
Middle English
/ˈkandəl/
noun
Definitions
- candle
Etymology
Inherited from Old English candel (candle) derived from Latin candēla (candle, a candle).
Origin
Latin
candēla
Gloss
candle, a candle
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Candlemas English
- candela English
- candle English
- candleberry English
- candlebomb English
- candlefish English
- candleflame English
- candleglow English
- candleholder English
- candleless English
- candlelight English
- candlelighted English
- candlelighter English
- candlelighting English
- candlelike English
- candlelit English
- candlemaker English
- candlemaking English
- candlenut English
- candlepin English
- candlepower English
- candler English
- candleshine English
- candlestand English
- candlestick English
- candlestub English
- candlewaster English
- candlewax English
- candlewick English
- candlewood English
- chandler English
- oxygen candle English
- *cantēlla Latin
- candelabrum Latin
- candeō Latin
- candēla Latin
- candela Italian
- candela French
- candela Spanish, Castilian
- κάνδηλα Ancient Greek
- candel Old English
- weaxcandel Old English
- chaundeler Middle English
- chandele Old French
- chandelier Old French
- caindel Old Irish
- candea Old Portuguese
- 칸델라 Korean
- chandaila Romansh
- cjandele Friulian
- kāāntōļ Marshallese
- kandel Tok Pisin
- καντῆλα gkm
- kandela Ladino
- kandra Sranan Tongo
- kanduru Shona
- kandulo Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja