klosett
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-n1
Definitions
- a toilet, lavatory
Etymology
Derived from English closet (state of concealment) derived from German Klosett derived from Old French closet derived from Latin clausus (closed, enclosed, shut, shut up, inaccessible).
Origin
Latin
clausus
Gloss
closed, enclosed, shut, shut up, inaccessible
Concept
Semantic Field
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Property
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Closetgate English
- close English
- closet English
- closet auger English
- closeted English
- closetful English
- closetlike English
- closety English
- cybercloset English
- linen closet English
- watercloset English
- *clausiō, clausiōnem Latin
- clausa Latin
- clausula Latin
- clausum Latin
- clausura Latin
- clausus Latin
- clausūra Latin
- clūsura Latin
- Klausner German
- Klosett German
- Wasserklosett German
- clóset Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)kleh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *klāw- Proto-Indo-European
- klosett Norwegian Bokmål
- クローゼット Japanese
- klozet Polish
- closet Middle English
- clóiséad Irish
- klozet Czech
- clos Old French
- closet Old French
- clos Catalan, Valencian
- chouso Galician
- closet Welsh
- clauvisso Old Occitan