capela
Portuguese
/kɐ.ˈpɛ.lɐ/
noun
Definitions
- (religion) chapel small Christian place of worship
- (chemistry) fume hood a ventilated compartment in which chemical procedures may be undertaken
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese capela (chapel) inherited from Latin cappella.
Origin
Latin
cappella
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- kappeli Finnish
- cappa Latin
- cappella Latin
- cappellanus Latin
- cappella Italian
- cappello Italian
- chapelle French
- капелла Russian
- antecapilla Spanish, Castilian
- capilla Spanish, Castilian
- kapell Norwegian Bokmål
- kapell Swedish
- kapela Polish
- kapell Norwegian Nynorsk
- kapella Old Norse
- chapele Old French
- capella Catalan, Valencian
- capela Galician
- capelă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kapilya Cebuano
- capel Welsh
- kappella Old High German
- kapilya Tagalog
- chapelle Middle French
- capela Old Portuguese
- capiella Asturian
- capele Friulian
- capella Old Occitan
- capeła Venetian
- kapilya Bikol Central
- chaipâle Bourguignon
- कोपेल Konkani
- kapilya Hiligaynon
- chapèl Antillean Creole