kelas
Indonesian
[kəˈlas]
noun
Definitions
- class,
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish klas (class) derived from French classe derived from Latin classis (fleet, the whole body of citizens called to arms, later a class division in general, army, assembly of people, a class division of the people, class, armed forces, section).
Origin
Latin
classis
Gloss
fleet, the whole body of citizens called to arms, later a class division in general, army, assembly of people, a class division of the people, class, armed forces, section
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- class English
- classicus Latin
- classis Latin
- Klasse German
- classe Italian
- brugklas Dutch, Flemish
- classis Dutch, Flemish
- eersteklas Dutch, Flemish
- klas Dutch, Flemish
- klasgenoot Dutch, Flemish
- klaslokaal Dutch, Flemish
- klasse Dutch, Flemish
- classe French
- classification French
- classifier French
- infraclasse French
- interclasse French
- класс Russian
- clase Spanish, Castilian
- *kelh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- klasa Czech
- classe Catalan, Valencian
- کلاس Persian
- clas Welsh
- klase Latvian
- clâsse Norman
- classe Middle French
- clas Asturian
- klass Vilamovian