caramel
French
noun
Definitions
- caramel, fudge
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian caramelo (candy) derived from Portuguese caramelo derived from Latin calamellus.
Origin
Latin
calamellus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- caramel English
- caramelization English
- caramelize English
- caramellike English
- caramelly English
- karamelli Finnish
- calamellus Latin
- calamus Latin
- canamella Latin
- cannamellis Latin
- Karamell German
- karamellfarben German
- caramello Italian
- karamel Dutch, Flemish
- caramélisation French
- caraméliser French
- chalumeau French
- караме́ль Russian
- карамель Russian
- acaramelar Spanish, Castilian
- caramel Spanish, Castilian
- caramelito Spanish, Castilian
- caramelizar Spanish, Castilian
- caramelo Spanish, Castilian
- caramillo Spanish, Castilian
- manzana de caramelo Spanish, Castilian
- karamell Norwegian Bokmål
- acaramelar Portuguese
- caramelo Portuguese
- karamell Swedish
- カラメル Japanese
- キャラメル Japanese
- karmel Polish
- karamell Norwegian Nynorsk
- flødekaramel Danish
- karamel Danish
- karamel Czech
- كراميل Arabic
- chalemel Old French
- caramel Catalan, Valencian
- karamella Icelandic
- carambelo Galician
- կարամել Armenian
- กะละแม Thai
- คาราเมล Thai
- karamel Cebuano
- karamel Turkish
- карамель Kazakh
- caramelo Old Portuguese
- 캐러멜 Korean