sáál
Navajo
/sɑ́ːl/
noun
Definitions
- (dated) salt
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian sal (salt) derived from Latin sāl (salt) derived from Proto-Indo-European *séh₂ls (salt).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*séh₂ls
Gloss
salt
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
塩
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- saltierra English
- *salicare Latin
- *salicāre Latin
- salem, sal, sāl Latin
- salexigens Latin
- salimuria Latin
- sāl Latin
- sālem, sāl Latin
- salame Italian
- sale Italian
- salorge French
- desalar Spanish, Castilian
- sal Spanish, Castilian
- salado Spanish, Castilian
- salero Spanish, Castilian
- salpicar Spanish, Castilian
- ἅλιος Ancient Greek
- ἅλς Ancient Greek
- *seh₂l- Proto-Indo-European
- *séh₂ls Proto-Indo-European
- sal Portuguese
- *solь Proto-Slavic
- هلتاک Persian
- sál Old Irish
- *soola Proto-Finnic
- *salanos Proto-Celtic
- *salenos, *salanos Proto-Celtic
- sal Old Spanish
- * ̊śali(m)- Proto-Albanian
- *en-salma Proto-Albanian
- *salHdus Proto-Balto-Slavic
- sal Kabuverdianu
- salyiye Tocharian B
- sal Chavacano
- sāle Tocharian A
- сов Komi-Permyak
- сол Komi-Permyak
- sayu Maquiritari