pila
Latin
noun
Definitions
- mortar (used with a pestle)
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Italic *pistlā derived from Proto-Indo-European *pis-tlo-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pis-tlo-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pellet English
- pelota English
- pilulous English
- *pilla Latin
- *pilotta Latin
- *pilāre Latin
- basipila Latin
- basēs Latin
- malleus Latin
- pilamalleus Latin
- pilla Latin
- pilula Latin
- Pfeiler German
- Pillepalle German
- pilule French
- apelotar Spanish, Castilian
- hinchapelotas Spanish, Castilian
- pella Spanish, Castilian
- pelota Spanish, Castilian
- pelotazo Spanish, Castilian
- pelotear Spanish, Castilian
- pelotero Spanish, Castilian
- tocapelotas Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰoln- Proto-Indo-European
- *pis-tlo- Proto-Indo-European
- grunnpilar Norwegian Bokmål
- pilar Norwegian Bokmål
- pílula Portuguese
- piller Swedish
- pille Norwegian Nynorsk
- pelote Old French
- piler Old French
- pilier Old French
- pilar Catalan, Valencian
- píndola Catalan, Valencian
- pêl Welsh
- pêl droed Welsh
- pêl-droed Welsh
- pêl-fas Welsh
- pêl-fasged Welsh
- pêl-foli Welsh
- pêl-rwyd Welsh
- pfīlāri Old High German
- pelota Occitan
- pilar Occitan
- *pistlom Proto-Italic
- *pistlā Proto-Italic
- pelota Old Occitan
- peluta Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- peḻot Yatzachi Zapotec