celier
Old French
noun
Definitions
- cellar (underground storage area)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin cellārium, cella (small room, chamber, compartment, room, cell, pantry, closet, shrine, hut, granary).
Origin
Latin
cella
Gloss
small room, chamber, compartment, room, cell, pantry, closet, shrine, hut, granary
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
宮
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cella English
- cellar English
- cellarium English
- cella Latin
- cellarium Latin
- cellarius Latin
- cellenarius Latin
- cellula Latin
- cellārium Latin
- Zelle German
- cella Italian
- cellaio Italian
- cellier French
- celda Spanish, Castilian
- κέλλα Ancient Greek
- *ḱelneh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱelnā Proto-Indo-European
- celle Norwegian Bokmål
- kjeller Norwegian Bokmål
- selle Norwegian Bokmål
- cell Swedish
- källare Swedish
- celle Norwegian Nynorsk
- kjellar Norwegian Nynorsk
- selle Norwegian Nynorsk
- cell Old English
- celer Middle English
- kellari Old Norse
- celle Danish
- cel Old French
- celler Catalan, Valencian
- cel·la Catalan, Valencian
- kjallari Icelandic
- Celanova Galician
- celar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cell Welsh
- celle Middle Dutch
- kellari Old High German
- cell Old Irish
- kjallari Faroese
- ch'lyi Norman
- qelizë Albanian
- cela Old Portuguese
- celeiro Old Portuguese
- celeyro Old Portuguese
- keller Middle Low German
- tsilar Aromanian
- celâr Friulian
- celer xno
- κελλία gkm
- κελλάριον Koine