salann
Gaelic (Scots)
/ˈs̪al̪ˠən̪ˠ/
noun
Definitions
- salt
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish saland, salann inherited from Proto-Celtic *salanos.
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*salanos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- haline English
- halite English
- halo- English
- halogen English
- salogen English
- *salonae Latin
- *salsparsus Latin
- allec Latin
- cornu Latin
- sal Latin
- salarius Latin
- salimuria Latin
- salina Latin
- saláta Hungarian
- salami Italian
- halogeen Dutch, Flemish
- галоге́н Russian
- halo- Spanish, Castilian
- Σαλαμίς Ancient Greek
- μάσσων Ancient Greek
- παραλία Ancient Greek
- ἁλίζω Ancient Greek
- ἁλιεύς Ancient Greek
- ἁλικάκκαβον Ancient Greek
- ἁλιπόρφυρος Ancient Greek
- ἁλουργής Ancient Greek
- ἅλαδε Ancient Greek
- ἅλινος Ancient Greek
- ἅλιος Ancient Greek
- ἅλς Ancient Greek
- *seh₂l- Proto-Indo-European
- *séh₂ls Proto-Indo-European
- halogen Norwegian Bokmål
- halo- Portuguese
- halogen Norwegian Nynorsk
- saleiro Galician
- σαλαμούρα Greek (modern)
- saland, salann Old Irish
- salann Old Irish
- *salanos Proto-Celtic
- sâ Ligurian
- sal Aragonese