gips
Swedish
noun
Definitions
- gypsum
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gypsum (plaster) borrowed from Ancient Greek γύψος (chalk, lime).
Origin
Ancient Greek
γύψος
Gloss
chalk, lime
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- gypsobelum English
- gypsum English
- kipsata Finnish
- kipsi Finnish
- kipsijauhe Finnish
- kipsijäljennös Finnish
- kipsikoriste Finnish
- kipsikuva Finnish
- kipsilaasti Finnish
- kipsilevy Finnish
- kipsimaannos Finnish
- kipsinen Finnish
- kipsinvalaja Finnish
- kipsiside Finnish
- kipsisidos Finnish
- kipsivalos Finnish
- kipsiveistos Finnish
- gypsum Latin
- Gips German
- Gipsverband German
- gipsz Hungarian
- gesso Italian
- gips Dutch, Flemish
- гипс Russian
- gis Spanish, Castilian
- yeso Spanish, Castilian
- γύψινος Ancient Greek
- γύψος Ancient Greek
- giz Portuguese
- gipsplatta Swedish
- gipsskiva Swedish
- platta Swedish
- skiva Swedish
- gips Danish
- gyps Czech
- جبس Arabic
- guix Catalan, Valencian
- xiz Galician
- γύψος Greek (modern)
- gips Old High German
- gips Middle High German
- kips Estonian
- yelsu Asturian
- yesso Old Spanish