fluweel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/flyˈ(ʋ)eːl/
noun
Definitions
- velvet closely woven fabric with pile on one side
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch fluweel derived from Old French veluel derived from villūtus derived from Latin villus (hair, shaggy hair, tuft of hair, down, tuft, woolly hair).
Origin
Latin
villus
Gloss
hair, shaggy hair, tuft of hair, down, tuft, woolly hair
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
髪
Emoji
👱 👱♀️ 👱♂️ 🦳
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- villous English
- villus English
- villus Latin
- villutus Latin
- velluto Italian
- villo Italian
- blad Dutch, Flemish
- fluweelblad Dutch, Flemish
- fluweelhoen Dutch, Flemish
- fluweelzacht Dutch, Flemish
- fluwelen Dutch, Flemish
- hoen Dutch, Flemish
- rib Dutch, Flemish
- ribfluweel Dutch, Flemish
- zacht Dutch, Flemish
- velu French
- villosité French
- vello Spanish, Castilian
- بَلاس Arabic
- veluel Old French
- veluotte Old French
- vilo Esperanto
- fluweel Middle Dutch
- flowel Middle Low German
- bellus Maltese
- villūtus LL