källare
Swedish
/ˈɕɛlˌarɛ/
noun
Definitions
- basement (floor of a building below ground level)
- cellar (enclosed underground space; used for storage or shelter)
Etymology
Derived from Latin cellārium derived from Middle Low German keller (cellar) derived from Old Norse kellari.
Origin
Old Norse
kellari
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cellarium English
- jääkellari Finnish
- kellari Finnish
- kellariholvi Finnish
- kellarikerros Finnish
- kellarikomero Finnish
- kellarikuoppa Finnish
- kellariravintola Finnish
- kellarisäilytys Finnish
- kellaritila Finnish
- kellaroida Finnish
- maakellari Finnish
- perunakellari Finnish
- ruumiskellari Finnish
- ruutikellari Finnish
- viinikellari Finnish
- cella Latin
- cellarium Latin
- cellenarius Latin
- cellārium Latin
- cellaio Italian
- kjeller Norwegian Bokmål
- kjellar Norwegian Nynorsk
- kellari Old Norse
- kælder Danish
- celier Old French
- celler Catalan, Valencian
- kjallari Icelandic
- celar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kellari Old High German
- kjallari Faroese
- kelder Estonian
- celeiro Old Portuguese
- celeyro Old Portuguese
- keller Middle Low German
- tsilar Aromanian
- celâr Friulian
- κελλάριον Koine