délicat
French
adj
Definitions
- delicate
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French delicat borrowed from Latin dēlicātus (delicate, charming, delightful).
Origin
Latin
dēlicātus
Gloss
delicate, charming, delightful
Kanji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- delicatus Latin
- dēlicātus Latin
- Delikatesse German
- Delikatessen German
- delikat German
- delicato Italian
- delicatesse Dutch, Flemish
- delicatessen Dutch, Flemish
- délicatement French
- délicatesse French
- indélicat French
- indélicatesse French
- деликатес Russian
- деликатный Russian
- delgado Spanish, Castilian
- delikat Norwegian Bokmål
- delikatesse Norwegian Bokmål
- delicado Portuguese
- delikatny Polish
- delikat Norwegian Nynorsk
- delikatesse Norwegian Nynorsk
- delicat Middle English
- delikat Danish
- delikata Esperanto
- delikatan Serbo-Croatian
- delikatesa Serbo-Croatian
- delicat Catalan, Valencian
- delicat Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- delikata Ido
- d'licat Norman
- delicat Middle French
- delgado Old Portuguese
- დელიკატური Georgian
- delekat Alemannic German
- delgáu Asturian