krem
Indonesian
[ˈkrɛm]
noun
Definitions
- cream, a yellowish white colour; the colour of cream.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish crème derived from French crème (cream) derived from Old French cresme derived from Latin crama, chrisma derived from Ancient Greek χρῖσμα (unguent, anointing, unction).
Origin
Ancient Greek
χρῖσμα
Gloss
unguent, anointing, unction
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cream English
- crème English
- chrisma Latin
- crama Latin
- cramum Latin
- crisma Latin
- crāmum Latin
- Creme German
- creme German
- krém Hungarian
- crema Italian
- crème Dutch, Flemish
- crèmekleurig Dutch, Flemish
- chrême French
- crème French
- crème de cassis French
- crème fraîche French
- crèmerie French
- crémer French
- crémerie French
- crémier French
- crémière French
- крем Russian
- crema Spanish, Castilian
- crisma Spanish, Castilian
- or rub with”, “I coat Ancient Greek
- χρίω Ancient Greek
- χρῖσμα Ancient Greek
- *gʰrēy- Proto-Indo-European
- krem Norwegian Bokmål
- crisma Portuguese
- kräm Swedish
- krem Polish
- krem Norwegian Nynorsk
- creme Danish
- creme, cresme Old French
- cresme Old French
- crema Catalan, Valencian
- cremă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- crème Norman
- cà lem Vietnamese
- cà rem Vietnamese
- kem Vietnamese
- קרעם Yiddish
- კრემი Georgian
- Chrisam Alemannic German
- ការ៉េម Central Khmer
- ក្រេម Central Khmer
- *crama Gaulish
- chrisma LL