pudder
Norwegian
noun-irreg
Definitions
- powder often cosmetic
Etymology
Derived from French poudre derived from Latin pulvis (dust, powder).
Origin
Latin
pulvis
Gloss
dust, powder
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pillow English
- pulverine English
- pulvinone English
- *pulus Latin
- *pulvic(u)la Latin
- *pulvus Latin
- *pŭlverēta Latin
- pulverem Latin
- pulverulentus Latin
- pulvinus Latin
- pulvis Latin
- pulvis, pulverem Latin
- Puder German
- polve Italian
- polverino Italian
- nanopoudre French
- poudre French
- poudre Shimosa French
- poudrer French
- poudrerie French
- poudreux French
- poudrier French
- poudrière French
- poudroyer French
- пудра Russian
- polvorón Spanish, Castilian
- polvos Spanish, Castilian
- *pel- Proto-Indo-European
- puddersnø Norwegian Bokmål
- snø Norwegian Bokmål
- puder Swedish
- puder Polish
- pudder Norwegian Nynorsk
- poudre Old French
- puder Serbo-Croatian
- пудер Serbo-Croatian
- pudră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- spulbera Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- πούδρα Greek (modern)
- πούντρα Greek (modern)
- spulbir Aromanian
- poudre xno
- pulvro Dalmatian
- pólvra Emilian