vallée
French
noun
Definitions
- (geography) valley
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French valee inherited from Old French valee suffix from French val (vale, l) inherited from Latin vallis (valley, vale, a valley, a vale).
Origin
Latin
vallis
Gloss
valley, vale, a valley, a vale
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
谷, 溪
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Champlain Valley English
- ferrovalley English
- intervalley English
- intravalley English
- multivalley English
- palaeovalley English
- paleovalley English
- vale English
- valley English
- valleyed English
- valleyful English
- valleyland English
- valleyless English
- valleyscape English
- valleyside English
- valleytronics English
- valleyward English
- valleywards English
- *advallare Latin
- *advallāre, *advallō Latin
- Vallonia Latin
- ballāre Latin
- convallis Latin
- vallicula Latin
- vallis Latin
- vallēs Latin
- Laval French
- Val-d'Or French
- dévaler French
- val French
- vallon French
- *wel- Proto-Indo-European
- valey Middle English
- val Old French
- valee Old French
- valo Esperanto
- Balboa Galician
- vallée Norman
- valee Middle French
- val Occitan
- valey xno