materiaal
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˌmaː.teː.riˈaːl/
noun
Definitions
- material (matter)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch materiael derived from Middle French material derived from Old French material derived from Latin materialis (material), materia (wood, material, substance, timber, stuff).
Origin
Latin
materia
Gloss
wood, material, substance, timber, stuff
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- materia medica English
- materia Latin
- materialis Latin
- māter Latin
- materia Italian
- archief Dutch, Flemish
- archiefmateriaal Dutch, Flemish
- bewijs Dutch, Flemish
- bewijsmateriaal Dutch, Flemish
- мате́рия Russian
- материал Russian
- материя Russian
- materia Spanish, Castilian
- *méh₂tēr Proto-Indo-European
- materie Norwegian Bokmål
- Madeira Portuguese
- madeira Portuguese
- materia Swedish
- materia Polish
- materie Norwegian Nynorsk
- matérie Czech
- material Old French
- matiere Old French
- material Catalan, Valencian
- materiael Middle Dutch
- materiaal Afrikaans
- material Middle French
- madeira Old Portuguese
- materia Asturian
- material Crimean Tatar
- materialistik Crimean Tatar
- materia Ladin
- *matr[w]éṉa Mozarabic