caldarium
Latin
noun
Definitions
- A warm bath.
- A room containing warm water for bathing, caldarium.
Etymology
Affix from Latin caldus (hot, warm in temperature, warm) + Latin la (-er, will, soul, -tion, -bearing, l, -devouring, related to doing, -ity, -eating, -ness)+ Latin calidus (hot, warm, fiery, with a bless on the head).
Origin
Latin
calidus
Gloss
hot, warm, fiery, with a bless on the head
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
暑, 熱
Emoji
☀️ ☕️ ♨️ 🌋 🌞 🌵 🌶️ 🍵 🏜️ 🐪 🐫 🔥 🥵
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- commissure English
- pyruvic acid English
- *caldūra Latin
- Amiternum Latin
- Calidius Latin
- agricultor Latin
- apiscor Latin
- caldaria Latin
- caldarius Latin
- caldus Latin
- caldāria Latin
- caldārium Latin
- caleō Latin
- caliditas Latin
- calidus Latin
- commissura Latin
- delator Latin
- eluctor Latin
- excaldo Latin
- excaldāre Latin
- ibidem Latin
- intactus Latin
- invicem Latin
- iurisdictio Latin
- la Latin
- litigo Latin
- nequam Latin
- nunciativus Latin
- praeditus Latin
- praenotatio Latin
- qui bene amat, bene castigat Latin
- ratiocinor Latin
- ructo Latin
- tandem Latin
- calderone Italian
- caldo Italian
- caldura Italian
- calido Italian
- chaudière French
- calderón Spanish, Castilian
- caldo Spanish, Castilian
- cálido Spanish, Castilian
- cálido Portuguese
- ラピスラズリ Japanese
- caudron Old French
- chalt Old French
- chauderon Old French
- chaudron Old French
- chaut Old French
- càlid Catalan, Valencian
- cald Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- încălzi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- caldo Old Portuguese
- caldu Aromanian
- ncãldzãscu Aromanian
- caud Occitan
- cjalt Friulian
- càvuru Sicilian
- cuolt Dalmatian
- chôd Franco-Provençal
- caut ONF.