scala
Italian (Fiorentino)
/ˈska.la/
noun
Definitions
- ladder
- stair
- scale
Etymology
Inherited from Latin scāla (ladder, stair, staircase, scale).
Origin
Latin
scāla
Gloss
ladder, stair, staircase, scale
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- scala English
- *scālata Latin
- scala Latin
- scalaris Latin
- scāla Latin
- scālārium Latin
- Skala German
- Temperaturskala German
- autoscala Italian
- caposcala Italian
- idroscala Italian
- macroscala Italian
- megascala Italian
- mesoscala Italian
- microscala Italian
- nanoscala Italian
- scaletta Italian
- scalificio Italian
- sottoscala Italian
- escale French
- échelon French
- шкала Russian
- шкала́ Russian
- escala Spanish, Castilian
- *skend- Proto-Indo-European
- skala Norwegian Bokmål
- escala Portuguese
- *skēlō Proto-Germanic
- skala Polish
- skala Norwegian Nynorsk
- scale Middle English
- eschale Old French
- eschele Old French
- skela Serbo-Croatian
- скела Serbo-Croatian
- escala Galician
- escá Galician
- escală Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- scală Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- schelă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ανεμόσκαλα Greek (modern)
- σκάλα Greek (modern)
- iskele Turkish
- скеле Bulgarian
- shkallë Albanian
- اسكله Ottoman Turkish
- скала Macedonian
- scjale Friulian
- escala Old Occitan
- scała Venetian
- σκάλα gkm
- şkala Crimean Tatar
- échaule Bourguignon
- scaleîn Istriot
- yscawl Middle Welsh
- étchèle Picard