flamme
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-m1
Definitions
- flame
Etymology
Derived from Latin flamma (flame, fire) derived from German Flamme (flame).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Flamme
Gloss
flame
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
- flamma Latin
- flammeus Latin
- flammiger Latin
- flammipes Latin
- flammula Latin
- flammulum, flammula Latin
- Bunsenbrennerflamme German
- Flamme German
- Flammenfarbe German
- Flammenphotometrie German
- Flammenwerfer German
- Flammkuchen German
- Kerzenflamme German
- flammen German
- fiamma Italian
- flamber French
- flamme French
- flama Spanish, Castilian
- flamear Spanish, Castilian
- flamengo Spanish, Castilian
- llama Spanish, Castilian
- llamear Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰlē- Proto-Indo-European
- flamme Norwegian Bokmål
- flama Portuguese
- flammepunkt Norwegian Nynorsk
- punkt Norwegian Nynorsk
- flame Old French
- flamme Old French
- flama Catalan, Valencian
- flamma Old High German
- פֿלאַם Yiddish
- chama Old Portuguese
- fleamã Aromanian
- *flagmā Proto-Italic
- flama Old Occitan
- flamenc Old Occitan
- ciamma Sicilian
- sciàmma Ligurian