kaars
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kaːrs/
noun
Definitions
- candle
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch kerse derived from Old High German kerza derived from Latin cērāta (covered with wax).
Origin
Latin
cērāta
Gloss
covered with wax
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ceresia Latin
- charta Latin
- chartula Latin
- chartularius Latin
- chartulārius Latin
- cērāta Latin
- Charta German
- Christbaumkerze German
- Karte German
- Kerze German
- Kerzenfisch German
- Kerzenflamme German
- Kerzenlicht German
- Kerzenständer German
- Kerzlein German
- Königskerze German
- Nebelkerze German
- Osterkerze German
- Wachskerze German
- Weihnachtsbaumkerze German
- Weihnachtskerze German
- Wunderkerze German
- Zündkerze German
- kerzengerade German
- carta Italian
- cartello Italian
- cartoccio Italian
- cartone Italian
- cartuccia Italian
- Pasen Dutch, Flemish
- fabriek Dutch, Flemish
- kaarsenfabriek Dutch, Flemish
- kaarsenmaker Dutch, Flemish
- kaarsenstandaard Dutch, Flemish
- kaarslicht Dutch, Flemish
- kaarsrecht Dutch, Flemish
- kaarsvet Dutch, Flemish
- kaarsvlam Dutch, Flemish
- kers Dutch, Flemish
- licht Dutch, Flemish
- maker Dutch, Flemish
- paaskaars Dutch, Flemish
- recht Dutch, Flemish
- standaard Dutch, Flemish
- stomp Dutch, Flemish
- stompkaars Dutch, Flemish
- vet Dutch, Flemish
- carte French
- charte French
- carta Spanish, Castilian
- χάρτης Ancient Greek
- χᾰ́ρτης Ancient Greek
- kartell Norwegian Bokmål
- karta Swedish
- cerata Polish
- kartell Norwegian Nynorsk
- carte Old English
- خريطة Arabic
- carte Old French
- karta Serbo-Croatian
- карта Serbo-Croatian
- carta Catalan, Valencian
- encartar Galician
- carte Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kerse Middle Dutch
- kerza Old High German
- carte Norman
- kerze Middle High German
- Käerz Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- kartë Albanian
- charte Middle French
- carta Old Portuguese
- kerte Middle Low German
- carti Aromanian
- karta Slovak
- charta Romansh
- carta Asturian
- cjarte Friulian
- keise West Flemish