kaneel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kaːˈneːl/
noun
Definitions
- cinnamon spice
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch caneel derived from Old French canele derived from Latin canna (reed, cane, tube, canne, a reed).
Origin
Latin
canna
Gloss
reed, cane, tube, canne, a reed
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- canna English
- cannoli English
- *cannūtus Latin
- *cannūtus, Latin
- canella Latin
- canistrum Latin
- canna Latin
- cannamellis Latin
- cannetum Latin
- canneus Latin
- cannula Latin
- Kaneel German
- Kanne German
- canna Italian
- cannelloni Italian
- cannone Italian
- kaneelstok Dutch, Flemish
- kaneelsuiker Dutch, Flemish
- stok Dutch, Flemish
- suiker Dutch, Flemish
- canne French
- cannelle French
- cañada Spanish, Castilian
- cañutillo Spanish, Castilian
- cañón Spanish, Castilian
- κάννα Ancient Greek
- κᾰ́ννᾱ Ancient Greek
- cana Portuguese
- caneca Portuguese
- *kannǭ Proto-Germanic
- canel Middle English
- cane Old French
- canele Old French
- canell Catalan, Valencian
- canya Catalan, Valencian
- cana Galician
- canado Galician
- canafrecha Galician
- cañoto Galician
- caneel Middle Dutch
- Canna Translingual
- кана Bulgarian
- kanēl Middle High German
- Kanéil Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- kaneel Middle Low German
- caña Asturian
- canna Old Spanish
- canna Sicilian
- cannolu Sicilian
- cana Venetian
- καννίον, κανίον gkm
- kaneri Sranan Tongo