palea
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (usually) chaff.
- The wattles or gills of a cock.
- dross
- husk
- straw
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (dust, flour, fold, skin, hide, cover, wrap, cloth, gray, container, roam, drive, wander, beat, push, earn, chaff, shake, grey, sell, covering, swing, powder, light).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pel-
Gloss
dust, flour, fold, skin, hide, cover, wrap, cloth, gray, container, roam, drive, wander, beat, push, earn, chaff, shake, grey, sell, covering, swing, powder, light
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
皮, 膚, 肌
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- palea English
- paleaceous English
- paleal English
- paleous English
- *disparpaliare Latin
- dispār Latin
- palealis Latin
- palearis Latin
- palearium Latin
- palla Latin
- pallium Latin
- pallor Latin
- pellis Latin
- pellis, pellem Latin
- pollen Latin
- puls Latin
- pulverem Latin
- pulvis Latin
- Bajazzo German
- paglia Italian
- pagliaccesco Italian
- pagliaccetto Italian
- pagliacciata Italian
- pagliaccio Italian
- pagliaio Italian
- pagliaresco Italian
- paglietta Italian
- paglietto Italian
- paglino Italian
- paglione Italian
- paljas Dutch, Flemish
- pias Dutch, Flemish
- paillasse French
- paillasson French
- paille French
- éparpillement French
- éparpiller French
- паяц Russian
- полова Russian
- paja Spanish, Castilian
- pajear Spanish, Castilian
- pajero Spanish, Castilian
- pajilla Spanish, Castilian
- pajita Spanish, Castilian
- pajizo Spanish, Castilian
- pajoso Spanish, Castilian
- payaso Spanish, Castilian
- -πλόος Ancient Greek
- διπλόος Ancient Greek
- πέλεια Ancient Greek
- πέλτη Ancient Greek
- πέμπελος Ancient Greek
- πέπλος Ancient Greek
- πελιός Ancient Greek
- πλανάω Ancient Greek
- πλανήτης Ancient Greek
- πωλέω Ancient Greek
- πόλεμος Ancient Greek
- πόλτος Ancient Greek
- *-poltos Proto-Indo-European
- *pel- Proto-Indo-European
- *pel-ni-s Proto-Indo-European
- *pel-sḱo- Proto-Indo-European
- *pelh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pl̥-yé-ti Proto-Indo-European
- bajas Norwegian Bokmål
- palha Portuguese
- palhaço Portuguese
- *-falþaz Proto-Germanic
- *falwaz Proto-Germanic
- *falþaną Proto-Germanic
- *falþaz Proto-Germanic
- pajac Polish
- bajas Norwegian Nynorsk
- पलव Sanskrit
- पलाव Sanskrit
- *pelnъ Proto-Slavic
- *pelva Proto-Slavic
- *plěna Proto-Slavic
- paille Old French
- palla Catalan, Valencian
- pallasso Catalan, Valencian
- paller Catalan, Valencian
- palla Galician
- pai Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- paie Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- păios Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- împăia Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- παλιάτσος Greek (modern)
- plēst Latvian
- spalva Latvian
- païle Norman
- pâle Norman
- pâlle Norman
- פּאַיאַץ Yiddish
- *falþan gmw-pro
- palla Old Portuguese
- *ɸaltom Proto-Celtic
- palj Aromanian
- palji Aromanian
- paljiu Aromanian
- pãljos Aromanian
- Pajass Alemannic German
- palha Occitan
- palhassa Occitan
- payares Asturian
- pae Friulian
- pagghia Sicilian
- paja Venetian
- *peliā Proto-Balto-Slavic
- belte Norwegian
- paja Ladino
- palla Sardinian
- paja Istriot
- *pelpa Old Latin
- peluis Old Latin
- 𒆜𒀸 Hittite
- pajàs Emilian
- *plikas bat-pro