acoliet
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˌaː.koːˈlit/
noun
Definitions
- acolyte
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch acolijt derived from Latin acolythus derived from Ancient Greek ἀκόλουθος (attendant, following, attending, helper, analog, follower), κέλευθος (path, way, road) derived from Proto-Indo-European *kel- (goblet, strike, tip, incline, drive, cut, tilt, hit, road, path track, beat, dark spot, fast, way, bend, swift, slash, force to move quickly, tend).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kel-
Gloss
goblet, strike, tip, incline, drive, cut, tilt, hit, road, path track, beat, dark spot, fast, way, bend, swift, slash, force to move quickly, tend
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
斬
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acoloutha English
- *galla Latin
- acolythus Latin
- caligo Latin
- callis Latin
- celer Latin
- procul Latin
- Akolyth German
- accolito Italian
- acólito Spanish, Castilian
- κέλευθος Ancient Greek
- κέλης Ancient Greek
- κέλλω Ancient Greek
- ἀκολουθέω Ancient Greek
- ἀκόλουθος Ancient Greek
- ἱπποκέλευθος Ancient Greek
- *kel- Proto-Indo-European
- *kelh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- acólito Portuguese
- *haldaną Proto-Germanic
- *halþijaną Proto-Germanic
- *heltą Proto-Germanic
- *heltą, *heltō Proto-Germanic
- *hulōną Proto-Germanic
- *kolda Proto-Slavic
- *čelnъ Proto-Slavic
- acolyt Old French
- akolito Esperanto
- ακόλουθος Greek (modern)
- acolijt Middle Dutch
- kalt Latvian
- kult Latvian
- aclaid, aclaid(e) Old Irish
- *kolannis Proto-Celtic
- kelias Lithuanian
- *kela Proto-Albanian
- galla Gaulish
- acolytus la-ecc