saábom
Mayo
noun
Definitions
- soap
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian jabón (soap) derived from Old Spanish xabon derived from Latin sāpō (soap) derived from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ (soap).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*saipǭ
Gloss
soap
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- saponaceous English
- saippua Finnish
- sapo Latin
- sapo, sāpō, sāpōnem Latin
- sapō Latin
- sābō Latin
- sāpō Latin
- sāpōne Latin
- sāpōnem Latin
- sapone Italian
- savon French
- jabonar Spanish, Castilian
- jabonería Spanish, Castilian
- jabonoso Spanish, Castilian
- jabón Spanish, Castilian
- xabon Spanish, Castilian
- σάπων Ancient Greek
- *seyb- Proto-Indo-European
- *seyp- Proto-Indo-European
- sabão Portuguese
- *saipǭ Proto-Germanic
- såpa Swedish
- sāpe Old English
- صَابُون Arabic
- sabon Cebuano
- sebon Welsh
- seifa Old High German
- magsabon Tagalog
- sabon Tagalog
- sabunin Tagalog
- *saipā gmw-pro
- סבון Hebrew (modern)
- *sēpa Old Dutch
- sabon Old Portuguese
- *saipā Frankish
- *sēpe Old Frisian
- xabon Old Spanish
- habon Papiamentu
- xaboi Basque
- σαπούνιον gkm
- sapaun Dalmatian
- shavón Ladino
- sabon Bikol Central
- habon Hiligaynon
- xapo Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- sabon Ilocano
- sabon Waray-Waray
- xapo Northern Puebla Nahuatl
- sabon Cuyunon
- šabut Rayón Zoque
- sabun Maguindanao
- avoóñi Northern Tepehuan
- shawona Chamicuro
- sabun Binukid