soufre
French
noun
Definitions
- sulfur
Etymology
Inherited from Old French sulfre inherited from Latin sulfur inherited from Proto-Indo-European *swelplos.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*swelplos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biosulfur English
- desulfur English
- disulfur English
- monosulfur English
- multisulfur English
- nonsulfur English
- octasulfur English
- organosulfur English
- radiosulfur English
- sulfate English
- sulfur English
- sulfurane English
- sulfurase English
- sulfurate English
- sulfurian English
- sulfuric English
- sulfuriferous English
- sulfurise English
- sulfurization English
- sulfurize English
- sulfurless English
- sulfurlike English
- sulfurous English
- sulfurtransferase English
- sulfurwort English
- sulfury English
- sulfuryl English
- sulvanite English
- tetrasulfur English
- unsulfured English
- sulfur Latin
- sulfureus Latin
- sulphur Latin
- dizolfo Italian
- inzolfare Italian
- solfifero Italian
- solfuro Italian
- tetrazolfo Italian
- zolfaio Italian
- zolfo Italian
- octasoufre French
- soufrer French
- soufrière French
- azufre Spanish, Castilian
- *swelplos Proto-Indo-European
- sulfur Danish
- sulfre Old French
- sofre Catalan, Valencian
- sulfur Catalan, Valencian
- xofre Galician
- sulf Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sulfo Ido
- sulfur Malay
- ဆာလဖာ Burmese
- suffre Old Portuguese
- scljifur Aromanian
- salfa Swahili
- sufre Old Spanish
- suffuru Sicilian
- surfuru Sicilian
- sólfaro Venetian
- isalfari Xhosa
- sulfre xno