cúl
Old Irish
/kuːl/
noun
Definitions
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- rear
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *kūlos.
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*kūlos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *cuculliāta Latin
- *cuculullius Latin
- cuculla Latin
- cucullatus Latin
- cucullus Latin
- culus Latin
- cūlus Latin
- coccolucio Italian
- culo Italian
- cul French
- tutu French
- capullo Spanish, Castilian
- cogollo Spanish, Castilian
- culo Spanish, Castilian
- *kuH-l- Proto-Indo-European
- *kuH-lo- Proto-Indo-European
- cúl Irish
- cúlaí Irish
- cúlchlár Irish
- cúlfhuinneog Irish
- cúlghabhálach Irish
- cúlghabhálacht Irish
- cúlionad Irish
- cúlphlaic Irish
- cúlsráid Irish
- cúltreoir Irish
- iargúil Irish
- culet Old French
- cul Catalan, Valencian
- cur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- κούκλος Greek (modern)
- cil Welsh
- cilbost Welsh
- cilbren Welsh
- cilddant Welsh
- cildroi Welsh
- cildwrn Welsh
- ciledrych Welsh
- cilfach Welsh
- cilgant Welsh
- cilio Welsh
- cilwen Welsh
- cilwg Welsh
- sgil Welsh
- cochall Old Irish
- cùl Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- cùl-fhiosrachadh Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- cul Middle French
- cuu Old Portuguese
- *kūlos Proto-Celtic
- cur Aromanian
- culu Asturian
- cûl Friulian
- culu Sicilian
- cuło Venetian
- čol Dalmatian
- *kil Proto-Brythonic
- cylion Middle Welsh
- cüü Lombard
- cur Megleno-Romanian