jaloux
French
adj
Definitions
- jealous
Etymology
Inherited from Old French jalous inherited from Latin zelōsus derived from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zeal, jealousy, eager rivalry, jealous) borrowed from Old Occitan gelos.
Origin
Old Occitan
gelos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- jalousie English
- jealous English
- jealoushood English
- jealously English
- jealousness English
- nonjealous English
- overjealous English
- unjealous English
- zealousy English
- zelosus Latin
- zelus Latin
- zelōsus Latin
- zēlus Latin
- zēlōsus Latin
- Gatter German
- Jalousie German
- gelosamente Italian
- gelosia Italian
- gelosissimo Italian
- geloso Italian
- ingelosire Italian
- jalousie French
- жалюзи Russian
- celosamente Spanish, Castilian
- celoso Spanish, Castilian
- ζηλότυπος Ancient Greek
- ζηλόω Ancient Greek
- ζῆλος Ancient Greek
- *yeh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- sjalu Norwegian Bokmål
- sjalusi Norwegian Bokmål
- jalusi Swedish
- sjalu Norwegian Nynorsk
- sjalusi Norwegian Nynorsk
- jelous Middle English
- jalousi Danish
- jaloux Danish
- žaluzie Czech
- gelus Old French
- jalous Old French
- ĵaluza Esperanto
- celoso Galician
- gelos Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ζήλος Greek (modern)
- jalours Middle Dutch
- jaluzi Turkish
- Jalousie Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- gelos Old Occitan
- jalouzi Haitian, Haitian Creole
- zjelous Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish