flaut
Old Occitan
noun
Definitions
- flute musical instrument
Etymology
Derived from Latin *flabeolum, flāre, flo (blow).
Origin
Latin
flāre, flo
Gloss
blow
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- flauta English
- flautist English
- flute English
- *flabeolum Latin
- flabeolum Latin
- flāre, flo Latin
- flautista Italian
- flauto Italian
- flûte French
- flauta Spanish, Castilian
- flautista Spanish, Castilian
- perroflauta Spanish, Castilian
- flauta Portuguese
- flautim Portuguese
- fleute Middle English
- flote Middle English
- floute Middle English
- flajol Old French
- flaute Old French
- fleute Old French
- fleute, fleüte Old French
- flabiol Catalan, Valencian
- flauta Catalan, Valencian
- flautista Catalan, Valencian
- flautí Catalan, Valencian
- quissoflauta Catalan, Valencian
- flaut Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- φλάουτο Greek (modern)
- plawta Tagalog
- ფლეიტა Georgian
- flauta Asturian
- flaüt Old Occitan
- fleyta Crimean Tatar
- flaut prv