lepel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈleː.pəl/
noun
Definitions
- spoon
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch lēpel inherited from Old Dutch *lepil inherited from Proto-Germanic *lapilaz (spoon).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*lapilaz
Gloss
spoon
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Eierlöffel German
- Esslöffel German
- Gemüselöffel German
- Grapefruitlöffel German
- Holzlöffel German
- Kaffeelöffel German
- Kaviarlöffel German
- Kochlöffel German
- Kuchenlöffel German
- Küchenlöffel German
- Löffel German
- Löffelchen German
- Löffelente German
- Löffellein German
- Löffelliste German
- Löffler German
- Metalllöffel German
- Obstlöffel German
- Plastelöffel German
- Plastiklöffel German
- Plastlöffel German
- Salatlöffel German
- Salzlöffel German
- Schuhlöffel German
- Schöpflöffel German
- Senflöffel German
- Silberlöffel German
- Suppenlöffel German
- Teelöffel German
- Teiglöffel German
- Zuckerlöffel German
- löffelrein German
- löffelweise German
- eet Dutch, Flemish
- eetlepel Dutch, Flemish
- hond Dutch, Flemish
- lepelaar Dutch, Flemish
- lepelhond Dutch, Flemish
- maat Dutch, Flemish
- maatlepel Dutch, Flemish
- opscheplepel Dutch, Flemish
- opscheppen Dutch, Flemish
- pap Dutch, Flemish
- paplepel Dutch, Flemish
- schoen Dutch, Flemish
- schoenlepel Dutch, Flemish
- soep Dutch, Flemish
- soeplepel Dutch, Flemish
- thee Dutch, Flemish
- theelepel Dutch, Flemish
- *leb- Proto-Indo-European
- *lapilaz Proto-Germanic
- lepel Middle Dutch
- lepelaer Middle Dutch
- lēpel Middle Dutch
- leffil Old High German
- leffel Middle High German
- Läffel Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *lapil gmw-pro
- *lepil Old Dutch
- Leffel Alemannic German
- Löffel Alemannic German