rol
Dutch (Brabantic)
/rɔl/
noun
Definitions
- role, function (as in actions or tasks that a person or a group is expected to perform)
- roll cylindrical object, often used as a rolling part
- (theater) role, character
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch rolle derived from Old French role.
Origin
Old French
role
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- role English
- rotulus Latin
- Rolle German
- bezetting Dutch, Flemish
- bij Dutch, Flemish
- bijrol Dutch, Flemish
- en Dutch, Flemish
- glans Dutch, Flemish
- glansrol Dutch, Flemish
- gordijn Dutch, Flemish
- keuken Dutch, Flemish
- keukenrol Dutch, Flemish
- kop Dutch, Flemish
- koprol Dutch, Flemish
- luik Dutch, Flemish
- model Dutch, Flemish
- rolbezetting Dutch, Flemish
- rolgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- rollen Dutch, Flemish
- rollenspel Dutch, Flemish
- rolluik Dutch, Flemish
- rolmodel Dutch, Flemish
- rolschaats Dutch, Flemish
- rolschaatsen Dutch, Flemish
- rolverdeling Dutch, Flemish
- schaats Dutch, Flemish
- schaatsen Dutch, Flemish
- slachtoffer Dutch, Flemish
- slachtofferrol Dutch, Flemish
- sleutel Dutch, Flemish
- sleutelrol Dutch, Flemish
- spel Dutch, Flemish
- taal Dutch, Flemish
- taalrol Dutch, Flemish
- verdeling Dutch, Flemish
- wc Dutch, Flemish
- wc-rol Dutch, Flemish
- multirôle French
- rôle French
- роль Russian
- rolle Norwegian Bokmål
- rolle Norwegian Nynorsk
- role Old French
- ρόλος Greek (modern)
- rol Indonesian
- rolle Middle Dutch
- rol Afrikaans
- rolprent Afrikaans
- rolstoel Afrikaans
- rolle Middle French