silbe
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈsɪl.bə/
noun
Definitions
- (obsolete) syllable
Etymology
Borrowed from German Silbe (syllable) derived from Ghomara sillaba derived from Latin syllaba derived from Ancient Greek συλλαβή (syllable).
Origin
Ancient Greek
συλλαβή
Gloss
syllable
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- syllaba Latin
- Endsilbe German
- Silbe German
- Silbenkurzwort German
- Silbenschrift German
- Silbenstecher German
- Silbenstrich German
- Stammsilbe German
- Sylbe German
- Tonsilbe German
- Vorsilbe German
- dreisilbig German
- mehrsilbig German
- silbenbildend German
- silbentragend German
- silbisch German
- sillaba Italian
- lettergreep Dutch, Flemish
- sílaba Spanish, Castilian
- συλλαβή Ancient Greek
- ἑνδεκασύλλαβος Ancient Greek
- sílaba Portuguese
- sillable Old French
- sillebe Old French
- συλλαβή Greek (modern)
- sillaba Old High German
- sillab Old Irish
- sílaba Asturian