𐌺𐌰𐍄𐌹𐌻𐍃
Gothic
/ˈka.tils/
noun
Definitions
- kettle
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *katilaz (vessel, kettle, bucket) derived from Latin catillus.
Origin
Latin
catillus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- kettle English
- kettlebell English
- kettlebelly English
- kettledrum English
- kettleful English
- kettlelike English
- kettler English
- teakettle English
- catillus Latin
- catillus, catīllus Latin
- catīllus Latin
- catīnus Latin
- котёл Russian
- kjele Norwegian Bokmål
- *katilaz Proto-Germanic
- kittel Swedish
- kocioł Polish
- kjel Norwegian Nynorsk
- kjele Norwegian Nynorsk
- cetel Old English
- cytel Old English
- ċietel Old English
- ketel Middle English
- citeal Irish
- grautarketill Old Norse
- ketill Old Norse
- Keld Danish
- kedel Danish
- *kotьlъ Proto-Slavic
- kotel Czech
- kotao Serbo-Croatian
- котао Serbo-Croatian
- ketill Icelandic
- केतली Hindi
- kezzil Old High German
- ketil Faroese
- *katil gmw-pro
- *ketil Old Dutch
- *kattila Proto-Finnic
- котел Macedonian
- котле Macedonian
- котел Ukrainian
- કીટલી Gujarati
- kotol Slovak
- кацёл Belarusian
- igedlela Zulu
- किटली Marathi
- котьлъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- tsietel Old Frisian
- kóśeł Lower Sorbian
- ਕੇਤਲੀ Panjabi, Punjabi
- kitil Brunei Malay
- ketil Elfdalian
- ketolo Sikaiana