salle
French
noun
Definitions
- hall
- room in a house
Etymology
Derived from Frankish *sal (entrance hall, dwelling, house).
Origin
Frankish
*sal
Gloss
entrance hall, dwelling, house
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- kursaal English
- salle English
- Ballsaal German
- Hörsaal German
- Konzertsaal German
- Kreißsaal German
- Kursaal German
- Lesesaal German
- Operationssaal German
- Plenarsaal German
- Saal German
- Saalkirche German
- Schlafsaal German
- Turnsaal German
- Wartesaal German
- antisala Italian
- caposala Italian
- monosala Italian
- multisala Italian
- sala Italian
- salone Italian
- salotto Italian
- arrière-salle French
- multisalle French
- за́ла Russian
- зал Russian
- antesala Spanish, Castilian
- sala Spanish, Castilian
- salón Spanish, Castilian
- sal Norwegian Bokmål
- antessala Portuguese
- sala Portuguese
- saleta Portuguese
- salão Portuguese
- *salaz Proto-Germanic
- *saliz Proto-Germanic
- *salą Proto-Germanic
- sal Swedish
- sala Polish
- salka Polish
- sal Norwegian Nynorsk
- sæl Old English
- sale Middle English
- sele Middle English
- Uppsalir Old Norse
- salr Old Norse
- sal Danish
- sál Czech
- صالة Arabic
- sale Old French
- sala Serbo-Croatian
- сала Serbo-Croatian
- sala Catalan, Valencian
- salur Icelandic
- sală Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sala Cebuano
- sal Old High German
- sali Old High German
- salle Norman
- sal Middle High German
- Sall Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- salle Middle French
- *sali gmw-pro
- *sālī gmw-pro
- saal Estonian
- sāl Middle Low German
- сала Macedonian
- *sal Frankish
- sala Papiamentu
- Solfrid Norwegian
- Solveig Norwegian
- sála Kabuverdianu