trabalh
Occitan
/traˈβal/
noun
Definitions
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Etymology
Inherited from Latin tripalium, tripālis (that which has three stakes, having three stakes, held up by three stakes, held up by three stakes pales).
Origin
Latin
tripālis
Gloss
that which has three stakes, having three stakes, held up by three stakes, held up by three stakes pales
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *trapaliare, *tripaliāre Latin
- *tripaliare Latin
- *tripalium Latin
- *tripaliāre Latin
- *tripaliō Latin
- trabaculare Latin
- trepalium Latin
- trepālium Latin
- tripalium Latin
- tripālis Latin
- travail French
- travailliste French
- télétravail French
- sobretrabajo Spanish, Castilian
- teletrabajo Spanish, Castilian
- trabajo Spanish, Castilian
- antitrabalho Portuguese
- trabalho Portuguese
- trabalhoso Portuguese
- travail Middle English
- travl Danish
- travail Old French
- travauz Old French
- treball Catalan, Valencian
- trabaho Cebuano
- travas Norman
- trabaho Tagalog
- travail Middle French
- traballo Old Portuguese
- *trēs Proto-Italic
- trabayu Asturian
- travagghiu Sicilian
- trabou Papiamentu
- travajo Ladino
- טראבﬞאזﬞו Ladino
- travay Haitian, Haitian Creole
- trabadja Kabuverdianu
- trabaho Bikol Central
- traböjo Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- tadawaaju Maquiritari