sulfo
Ido
/ˈsulfo/
noun
Definitions
- (chemistry) sulfur, sulphur, brimstone
Etymology
Borrowed from English sulfur borrowed from French soufre borrowed from Italian zolfo (sulfur) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian azufre.
Origin
Spanish
azufre
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biosulfur English
- desulfur English
- disulfur English
- monosulfur English
- multisulfur English
- nonsulfur English
- octasulfur English
- organosulfur English
- radiosulfur English
- sulfate English
- sulfur English
- sulfurane English
- sulfurase English
- sulfurate English
- sulfurian English
- sulfuric English
- sulfuriferous English
- sulfurise English
- sulfurization English
- sulfurize English
- sulfurless English
- sulfurlike English
- sulfurous English
- sulfurtransferase English
- sulfurwort English
- sulfury English
- sulfuryl English
- sulvanite English
- tetrasulfur English
- unsulfured English
- sulfur Latin
- sulphur Latin
- dizolfo Italian
- inzolfare Italian
- solfifero Italian
- solfuro Italian
- tetrazolfo Italian
- zolfaio Italian
- zolfo Italian
- octasoufre French
- soufre French
- soufrer French
- soufrière French
- azufrar Spanish, Castilian
- azufre Spanish, Castilian
- sulfre Old French
- sulf Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sulfido Ido
- sulfito Ido
- asupre Tagalog
- sulfur Malay
- ဆာလဖာ Burmese
- salfa Swahili
- sufre Old Spanish
- isalfari Xhosa
- sulfre xno
- asupre Hiligaynon