kabel
Polish
noun
Definitions
- cable (large wire or rope)
- (colloquial) snitch, informant
Etymology
Borrowed from German Kabel (cable, odds and ends, loose parts) derived from Middle High German kabel derived from Middle Dutch cabel (thick rope) derived from Old French cable derived from Latin *caplum, capulum (lasso, rope, halter, handle, hilt), capiō (take, seize, capture, contain, I capture, I seize, I hold, I take, understand, hold, I seize upon, grasp, am large enough for, I lay hold of).
Origin
Latin
capiō
Gloss
take, seize, capture, contain, I capture, I seize, I hold, I take, understand, hold, I seize upon, grasp, am large enough for, I lay hold of
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *caplum Latin
- *incapiō Latin
- accepto Latin
- accipio Latin
- antecapio Latin
- anticipo Latin
- capabilis Latin
- capax Latin
- capere Latin
- capesso Latin
- capio Latin
- capiō Latin
- capsa Latin
- captio Latin
- capto Latin
- captor Latin
- captura Latin
- capula Latin
- capulum Latin
- capulāre Latin
- capāx Latin
- decipio Latin
- excipio Latin
- incipio Latin
- intercipio Latin
- muscipula Latin
- occipio Latin
- occupo Latin
- percipio Latin
- praecipio Latin
- suscipio Latin
- Erdkabel German
- Kabel German
- Käbelchen German
- Ladekabel German
- Netzkabel German
- Stromkabel German
- Verlängerungskabel German
- kabellos German
- kábel Hungarian
- kabel Dutch, Flemish
- câble French
- ка́бель Russian
- кабель Russian
- *keh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- cacho Portuguese
- kablować Polish
- kablówka Polish
- kabel Czech
- okupace Czech
- cable Old French
- kabel Serbo-Croatian
- кабел Serbo-Croatian
- cabel Middle Dutch
- câbl'ye Norman
- kabel Middle High German
- kabel Middle Low German
- cable ONF.