châtaigne
French
noun
Definitions
- (sweet) chestnut
Etymology
Inherited from Old French chastaigne inherited from Latin castanea (chestnut, chestnut tree, chestnut-tree) derived from Ancient Greek κᾰ́στᾰνᾰ (chestnut).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κᾰ́στᾰνᾰ
Gloss
chestnut
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
栗
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- castalagin English
- castanea Latin
- castanealis Latin
- castaneam Latin
- castanearius Latin
- castaneolus Latin
- castaneus Latin
- castānea Latin
- Kastanie German
- castagna Italian
- châtaigneraie French
- châtaignier French
- каштан Russian
- castañas Spanish, Castilian
- castañeta Spanish, Castilian
- καστάνεια Ancient Greek
- καστάνεια, κάστανα Ancient Greek
- κᾰ́στᾰνᾰ Ancient Greek
- κᾰστᾰ́νειᾰ Ancient Greek
- kastanj Swedish
- ċisten Old English
- chesteyne Middle English
- castán Irish
- castanetum Old Norse
- chastaigne Old French
- chastaignier Old French
- castanya Catalan, Valencian
- castanyada Catalan, Valencian
- castanyer Catalan, Valencian
- kastanía Icelandic
- castanwydd Welsh
- kestina Old High German
- castán Old Irish
- castan Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- castan Manx
- Käscht Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- gështenjë Albanian
- chastaigne Middle French
- chastaignier Middle French
- كستانه Ottoman Turkish
- castanna Old Portuguese
- костен Macedonian
- коштан Macedonian
- cãstãnji Aromanian
- Chestene Alemannic German
- kostanj Slovene
- castaña Asturian
- cjastine Friulian
- castanna Old Spanish
- kistin Breton
- kesten Cornish