sala

Polish

noun
Definitions
  • hall e.g. lecture or assembly
  • room
  • (figurative) audience, auditorium

Etymology

Borrowed from French salle (room) derived from Middle French salle derived from Old French sale (large reception hall, a large room, dull, dirty) derived from Frankish *sal (entrance hall, dwelling, house) derived from Proto-Germanic *salą (house, dwelling, hall) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sel- (dwelling, village, human settlement, spring, sneak, crawl, favor, move quickly, creep, of good mood, home).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*sel-

Gloss

dwelling, village, human settlement, spring, sneak, crawl, favor, move quickly, creep, of good mood, home

Concept
Semantic Field

Social and political relations

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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