mantel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈmɑn.təl/
noun
Definitions
- cape, cloak, mantle
- (somewhat) coat, jacket
- surface (literal), lack of substance (figurative)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch mantel derived from Latin mantēllum (covering, cloak).
Origin
Latin
mantēllum
Gloss
covering, cloak
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mantēllum Latin
- mantello Italian
- Aarde Dutch, Flemish
- aardmantel Dutch, Flemish
- dekken Dutch, Flemish
- dekmantel Dutch, Flemish
- dier Dutch, Flemish
- manteldier Dutch, Flemish
- mantelmeeuw Dutch, Flemish
- mantelpak Dutch, Flemish
- mantelverzorger Dutch, Flemish
- mantelzorg Dutch, Flemish
- mantelzorger Dutch, Flemish
- meeuw Dutch, Flemish
- pak Dutch, Flemish
- regen Dutch, Flemish
- regenmantel Dutch, Flemish
- schoorsteen Dutch, Flemish
- schoorsteenmantel Dutch, Flemish
- verzorger Dutch, Flemish
- zaad Dutch, Flemish
- zaadmantel Dutch, Flemish
- zorg Dutch, Flemish
- mentel Old English
- mantel Old French
- mantel Indonesian
- mantel Middle Dutch
- mantel xno
- *mantos Gaulish
- *mantum Celtiberian