culhièr
Occitan
noun
Definitions
- spoon
Etymology
Inherited from Latin cochleārium (spoon).
Origin
Latin
cochleārium
Gloss
spoon
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🥄
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cochlear, cochleārium Latin
- cochleare Latin
- cochleāre Latin
- cochleārium Latin
- cucchiaio Italian
- forchiaio Italian
- cuillère French
- cuchara Spanish, Castilian
- cucharada Spanish, Castilian
- cucharear Spanish, Castilian
- cucharilla Spanish, Castilian
- cucharita Spanish, Castilian
- cucharón Spanish, Castilian
- colher Portuguese
- colherada Portuguese
- escolher Portuguese
- cuilliere Old French
- cullera Catalan, Valencian
- cullerada Catalan, Valencian
- cullerot Catalan, Valencian
- kutsara Cebuano
- kutsarita Cebuano
- kutsara Tagalog
- kutsarain Tagalog
- magkutsara Tagalog
- makutsara Tagalog
- cullar Old Portuguese
- kuchara Papiamentu
- cugiâ Ligurian
- kutsara Bikol Central
- कुलेर Konkani
- kutsara Hiligaynon
- kutsara Ilocano
- kodsara Karao
- kutsara Waray-Waray
- kutsara Masbatenyo
- kutsara Kapampangan
- cwšar Zoogocho Zapotec
- coxará Copala Triqui
- kutsara Aklanon
- gudxara Isthmus Zapotec
- kutsara Binukid
- cokkol Tamasheq