geôle
French
noun
Definitions
- jail, prison, gaol
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French geole inherited from Old French gaiole inherited from Latin *caveola, gabiola, cavea (cage, coop, cavity, stall, enclosure, hollow).
Origin
Latin
cavea
Gloss
cage, coop, cavity, stall, enclosure, hollow
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *caveola Latin
- cavea Latin
- caveola Latin
- gabiola Latin
- cavea Italian
- gabbia Italian
- gabbione Italian
- en French
- enjôlement French
- enjôler French
- enjôleur French
- geôlier French
- enjaular Spanish, Castilian
- gayola Spanish, Castilian
- jaula Spanish, Castilian
- gaiola Portuguese
- gávea Portuguese
- gayole Middle English
- cage Old French
- gaiole Old French
- gaiole, jaiole Old French
- gaioler Old French
- jaiole Old French
- gàbia Catalan, Valencian
- caivanca Galician
- gabia Galician
- gaiola Galician
- coye Middle Dutch
- chevia Old High German
- hawla Tagalog
- Käfeg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- geole Middle French
- kōje Middle Low German
- gaggia Sicilian
- hawla Bikol Central
- xöola Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- haola Yogad