metaal
Dutch (Brabantic)
/meːˈtaːl/
noun
Definitions
- metal
- (heraldry) metal (light tincture)
Etymology
Derived from Old French metal (metal) derived from Latin metallum (metal, mineral, mine, quarry) derived from Ancient Greek μέταλλον (metal, mine, quarry).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μέταλλον
Gloss
metal, mine, quarry
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
金
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- metallurgy English
- metallaria Latin
- metallarius Latin
- metallicus Latin
- metallifer Latin
- metallum Latin
- medaglia Italian
- alkali Dutch, Flemish
- alkalimetaal Dutch, Flemish
- detector Dutch, Flemish
- edel Dutch, Flemish
- edelmetaal Dutch, Flemish
- edelmetalen Dutch, Flemish
- eer Dutch, Flemish
- eremetaal Dutch, Flemish
- ferrometaal Dutch, Flemish
- metaaldetector Dutch, Flemish
- metaalmoeheid Dutch, Flemish
- metalen Dutch, Flemish
- moeheid Dutch, Flemish
- overgang Dutch, Flemish
- overgangsmetaal Dutch, Flemish
- métal French
- металл Russian
- μέταλλον Ancient Greek
- μεταλλάω Ancient Greek
- medalje Norwegian Bokmål
- metall Swedish
- metal Polish
- medalje Norwegian Nynorsk
- metal Middle English
- metal Danish
- metal Old French
- alkalimetaal Afrikaans
- მეტალი Georgian
- metal Occitan
- metal Asturian
- metall Old Occitan
- mital Middle Irish
- mitall, mital Middle Irish
- metal Old Spanish
- metal Aragonese
- metall Old Catalan