téléphône
Norman
noun
Definitions
- (Jersey) telephone
Etymology
Borrowed from French téléphone (telephone) derived from Ancient Greek τῆλε (afar, far away, at a distance, far off, far from, distant, far).
Origin
Ancient Greek
τῆλε
Gloss
afar, far away, at a distance, far off, far from, distant, far
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
遠
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tele- English
- telencephalon English
- telephone English
- telestial English
- television English
- telephonum Latin
- visio Latin
- vīsiō Latin
- Telephon German
- tele- Hungarian
- telefoon Dutch, Flemish
- supertéléphone French
- télé- French
- télégraphe French
- téléphone French
- téléphonie French
- téléphonique French
- téléphoniste French
- телефо́н Russian
- телефон Russian
- Τήλεφος Ancient Greek
- Τηλέμαχος Ancient Greek
- Τηλέπυλος Ancient Greek
- τέλος Ancient Greek
- τηλόθεν Ancient Greek
- τῆλε Ancient Greek
- *kʷel- Proto-Indo-European
- tele- Norwegian Bokmål
- tele- Norwegian Nynorsk
- teili- Irish
- tele- Czech
- تلفون Arabic
- telefono Esperanto
- tele- Catalan, Valencian
- թելեֆոն Armenian
- telefon Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- تلفن Persian
- telefons Latvian
- telefon Turkish
- telefon Faroese
- telefon Azerbaijani
- telefonas Lithuanian
- tele- Basque
- telfoon Afar