martil
Indonesian
[ˈmartɪl]
noun
Definitions
- hammer
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese martelo (hammer) derived from Old Portuguese martelo derived from Latin martellus, marculus (hammer, small hammer).
Origin
Latin
marculus
Gloss
hammer, small hammer
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- marculus Latin
- marcus Latin
- martellus Latin
- martulus Latin
- martellista Italian
- martello Italian
- marteau French
- amartillar Spanish, Castilian
- machucar Spanish, Castilian
- martillazo Spanish, Castilian
- martilleo Spanish, Castilian
- martillo Spanish, Castilian
- *melh₂tlo- Proto-Indo-European
- martelar Portuguese
- martelo Portuguese
- marteaus Old French
- martel Old French
- martelo Esperanto
- martell Catalan, Valencian
- मारतौल Hindi
- machada Galician
- machado Galician
- machucar Galician
- martelo Galician
- martilyo Cebuano
- hiu Indonesian
- hiu martil Indonesian
- morthwyl Welsh
- martilyo Tagalog
- martelo Old Portuguese
- martell Maltese
- martiellu Asturian
- martiel Friulian
- martiello Old Spanish
- marteddu Sicilian
- morthol Cornish
- martilyo Bikol Central
- martellu Corsican
- martiello Aragonese
- martèl Emilian
- moltìyu’úna Taos
- martiy Zoogocho Zapotec
- martiellu Leonese
- martillo Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl
- martíyo Western Juxtlahuaca Mixtec
- ma̱rtiyo Ayutla Mixtec
- martiyu Sinicahua Mixtec