maquerel
Old French
noun
Definitions
- mackerel fish
Etymology
Derived from Latin macula (stain, spot, blemish, mesh, fault).
Origin
Latin
macula
Gloss
stain, spot, blemish, mesh, fault
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mackerel English
- mackereler English
- mackerelled English
- mackerelly English
- macula lutea English
- *mac(u)lÄtus, *maculatus Latin
- *macla Latin
- *maculata, *mac(u)lÄta Latin
- macella Latin
- macula Latin
- maculipennis Latin
- maculithorax Latin
- maculiventris Latin
- maculosus Latin
- mascula Latin
- makula Hungarian
- maccarello Italian
- macchietta Italian
- macula Italian
- makelaar Dutch, Flemish
- makreel Dutch, Flemish
- macle French
- macule French
- maille French
- maquereau French
- maquerellement French
- macrĂł Spanish, Castilian
- mangla Spanish, Castilian
- mĂĄcula Spanish, Castilian
- *smhâ-tlehâ Proto-Indo-European
- mĂĄcula Portuguese
- mĂĄgoa Portuguese
- macula Middle English
- makerel Middle English
- maille Old French
- makulo Esperanto
- makro Serbo-Croatian
- macarrĂł Catalan, Valencian
- mĂ cula Catalan, Valencian
- mancha Galician
- mĂĄgoa Galician
- macrou Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- macrell Welsh
- magl Welsh
- makereel Middle Dutch
- maquereau Norman
- ma cĂŽ Vietnamese
- makel Middle High German
- makrÄle Middle High German
- Makréil Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *smatlo- Proto-Italic
- magle Friulian
- malha Old Occitan
- machja Corsican