ampulla
Latin
noun
Definitions
- a two-handled vessel with a swollen middle
- (figuratively) swelling words, bombast
- (inflection of) ampulla
Etymology
Affix from Latin amphora (amphora).
Origin
Latin
amphora
Gloss
amphora
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- amphora English
- ampoule English
- ampul English
- amphora Latin
- ampullor Latin
- ampullosus Latin
- Ampel German
- Ampelfrau German
- Ampelkoalition German
- Ampelmännchen German
- Amphore German
- Ampulle German
- Glasampulle German
- ampolloso Italian
- anfora Italian
- amfoor Dutch, Flemish
- ampoule French
- ampolla Spanish, Castilian
- ampollar Spanish, Castilian
- ampolleta Spanish, Castilian
- ampuloso Spanish, Castilian
- ámpula Spanish, Castilian
- ánfora Spanish, Castilian
- ἀμφορεύς Ancient Greek
- ampulle Norwegian Bokmål
- ampuláceo Portuguese
- ânfora Portuguese
- ampel Swedish
- アンプル Japanese
- ampulle Norwegian Nynorsk
- ampella Old English
- ampaill Irish
- ampule Old French
- ampolla Catalan, Valencian
- obreampolles Catalan, Valencian
- àmfora Catalan, Valencian
- empola Galician
- آمپول Persian
- αμφορέας Greek (modern)
- ampulle Middle Dutch
- ampula Old High German
- amfora Turkish
- ampul Turkish
- ampaill Old Irish
- *eampēr Proto-Samic
- mpudda Sicilian
- lampoul Mauritian Creole
- ampulla Sardinian
- zanpoul Seychellois Creole