ketel
Indonesian
[ˈkɛ.t̪ɛl], [kəˈt̪ɛl], [kəˈt̪əl]
noun
Definitions
- kettle, cauldron a pot used to boil water
- boiler device for heating a building
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish ketel (kettle, cauldron) derived from Middle Dutch ketel derived from Old Dutch *ketil derived 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
- catillus Latin
- catillus, catīllus Latin
- catīllus Latin
- catīnus Latin
- fluitketel Dutch, Flemish
- frietketel Dutch, Flemish
- heksenketel Dutch, Flemish
- ketel Dutch, Flemish
- ketelmuziek Dutch, Flemish
- loogketel Dutch, Flemish
- mafketel Dutch, Flemish
- stoomketel Dutch, Flemish
- *katilaz Proto-Germanic
- cetel Old English
- cytel Old English
- ċietel Old English
- ketill Old Norse
- *kotьlъ Proto-Slavic
- ketel Middle Dutch
- kezzil Old High German
- ketel Afrikaans
- 𐌺𐌰𐍄𐌹𐌻𐍃 Gothic
- *katil gmw-pro
- *ketil Old Dutch
- *kattila Proto-Finnic
- tsietel Old Frisian