chape
Norman
noun
Definitions
- (Sark) hat
Etymology
Inherited from Old French chapel inherited from Latin *cappellus, cappa (cape, cloak, coat, sleeveless coat).
Origin
Latin
cappa
Gloss
cape, cloak, coat, sleeveless coat
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
崎
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cappa English
- *cappellus Latin
- *capsellus Latin
- *excappāre Latin
- *excappō Latin
- *excappō, *excappāre Latin
- capellus Latin
- cappa Latin
- cappella Latin
- cappellus Latin
- caput Latin
- ex- Latin
- cappa Italian
- cappello Italian
- cappuccino Italian
- cape French
- chape French
- chapeau French
- capillo Spanish, Castilian
- kappe Norwegian Bokmål
- chapéu Portuguese
- cæppe Old English
- capote Old French
- chape Old French
- chapel Old French
- chapelet Old French
- capell Catalan, Valencian
- κάπα Greek (modern)
- kappa Old High German
- cába Old Irish
- capé Norman
- chapé Norman
- kapelë Albanian
- chappeau Middle French
- capa Old Portuguese
- capelo Old Portuguese
- chapel Old Portuguese
- kappe Middle Low German
- capèl Occitan
- kappa Old Swedish
- capiala Romansh
- chapella Romansh
- chapè Romansh
- tgapeala Romansh
- tgapela Romansh
- cjapiel Friulian
- capa Old Occitan
- kapa Lower Sorbian
- capa Old Spanish
- chaipeâ Bourguignon
- cappiello Neapolitan
- cappellu Corsican