lampe
Old French
noun
Definitions
- lamp (device designed to produce light)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin lampada (lamp), lampas (lamp, torch, lantern, light) derived from Ancient Greek λαμπάς (torch, lamp, lamp flambeau, flambeau, light, beacon, meteor, candle).
Origin
Ancient Greek
λαμπάς
Gloss
torch, lamp, lamp flambeau, flambeau, light, beacon, meteor, candle
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
灯
Emoji
🔦
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lamp English
- lampadarius English
- *lampicāre Latin
- *lampu Latin
- lampada Latin
- lampas Latin
- lampăda Latin
- lampō, lampo, lampāre Latin
- Lampe German
- lampe German
- lámpás Hungarian
- lampa Italian
- lampada Italian
- lampisteria Italian
- lamp Dutch, Flemish
- lampe French
- lampar Spanish, Castilian
- λάμπω Ancient Greek
- λαμπάς Ancient Greek
- λᾰ́μπω Ancient Greek
- *leh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- *lāp- Proto-Indo-European
- relâmpago Portuguese
- laumpe Middle English
- arclampa Irish
- ceannlampa Irish
- gáslampa Irish
- lampa Irish
- làmpada Catalan, Valencian
- lampi Icelandic
- λάμπα Greek (modern)
- lampe Middle Dutch
- lamba Turkish
- lampe Middle High German
- lampada Old Portuguese
- lampe Middle Low German
- rellámpagu Asturian
- lampur Dalmatian
- limp Dalmatian
- ლამპარი Old Georgian
- lanpo Istriot