cebolla
Old Spanish
[t͡seˈbo.ʎa]
noun
Definitions
- onion
Etymology
Inherited from Latin cēpullam, cēpa (onion).
Origin
Latin
cēpa
Gloss
onion
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cepaceous English
- cepa Latin
- cepulla Latin
- cēpa Latin
- cēpula Latin
- cēpulla Latin
- cēpullam Latin
- cipolla Italian
- cebolla Spanish, Castilian
- cebollino Spanish, Castilian
- cebollita Spanish, Castilian
- concebollista Spanish, Castilian
- sincebollista Spanish, Castilian
- cebola Portuguese
- cebula Polish
- ciepe Old English
- cibule Czech
- cive Old French
- ceba Catalan, Valencian
- ceapă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sibuyas Cebuano
- zwibollo Old High German
- sibuyas Tagalog
- qepë Albanian
- cebola Old Portuguese
- tseapã Aromanian
- cibuľa Slovak
- cebola Occitan
- sipul Old Swedish
- čebula Slovene
- tschagula Romansh
- tschaguola Romansh
- tschavola Romansh
- tschiguolla Romansh
- cebolla Asturian
- civole Friulian
- sipel Western Frisian
- cybula Lower Sorbian
- cipudda Sicilian
- séoła Venetian
- chive xno
- tipula Basque
- capula Dalmatian
- siwulla Quechua
- sipuli Votic
- chibole ONF.
- sefoja Mapudungun
- sewoyo Chamicuro
- siwo·ja- Central Sierra Miwok