vanilla
Icelandic
/ˈvaːnɪlːa/
noun
Definitions
- (usually) vanilla
Etymology
Derived from English vanilla derived from Spanish, Castilian vainilla (little pod, vanilla) derived from Latin vāgīna (sheath).
Origin
Latin
vāgīna
Gloss
sheath
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nonvanilla English
- vagina English
- vanilla English
- vanillafied English
- vanillafy English
- vanillic English
- vanillin English
- vanillism English
- vagina Finnish
- vāgīna Latin
- guaina Italian
- vagina Italian
- vaniglia Italian
- vagina Dutch, Flemish
- vagin French
- vagine French
- vanille French
- вагина Russian
- вани́ль Russian
- vagina Spanish, Castilian
- vaina Spanish, Castilian
- vainilla Spanish, Castilian
- vainillal Spanish, Castilian
- vagina Norwegian Bokmål
- vanilje Norwegian Bokmål
- vagina Portuguese
- vagina Norwegian Nynorsk
- vanilje Norwegian Nynorsk
- vagina Danish
- guaïne Old French
- vagino Esperanto
- vagina Serbo-Croatian
- вагина Serbo-Croatian
- beina Catalan, Valencian
- vagina Catalan, Valencian
- vainilla Catalan, Valencian
- vaxina Galician
- วานิลลา Thai
- faigen Old Irish
- vanilley Manx
- vanil Azerbaijani
- וואַגינע Yiddish
- baynha Old Portuguese
- baynna Old Portuguese
- 雲呢拿 Chinese
- вагина Macedonian
- vagína Slovak
- vagina Occitan
- vagina Slovene
- vaxina Asturian
- *gwėɣin Proto-Brythonic