jeval
Volapük
[ʃeˈval]
noun
Definitions
- (obsolete) horse
Etymology
Borrowed from French cheval (horse) derived from Latin caballus (pack horse, horse, nag, jade) derived from Proto-Celtic *kapallos.
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*kapallos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- caballine English
- capel English
- cheval English
- *caballaricius Latin
- caballarius Latin
- caballico Latin
- caballicāre Latin
- caballicō Latin
- caballinus Latin
- caballus Latin
- caballārem, caballaris, caballāris Latin
- caballāris Latin
- caballārius Latin
- cavallus Latin
- cavallo Italian
- bois French
- cheval French
- chevalerie French
- chevalet French
- chevalin French
- caballo Spanish, Castilian
- cavalo Portuguese
- kapall Old Norse
- cheval Old French
- keval Old French
- ĉevalo Esperanto
- cal Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cârlan Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kavalo Ido
- capall Old Irish
- qùeva Norman
- kalë Albanian
- cheval Middle French
- cavalo Old Portuguese
- *kapallos Proto-Celtic
- cal Aromanian
- chaval Romansh
- caballu Asturian
- cjaval Friulian
- caval Old Occitan
- cavaddu Sicilian
- cavało Venetian
- hijevod Volapük
- jevod Volapük
- jijevod Volapük
- caval Dalmatian
- chwal Haitian, Haitian Creole
- chwal bwa Haitian, Haitian Creole
- kabálu Kabuverdianu
- seval Mauritian Creole
- *kappilos Proto-Brythonic
- chevau Bourguignon
- soavaly Malagasy
- caddu Sardinian
- *kaballos Gaulish
- caballos Gaulish
- caval Istriot
- cavallu Corsican
- caballo Aragonese
- choal Louisiana Creole French
- seval Seychellois Creole
- cheval Franco-Provençal
- cvau Picard
- chouval Antillean Creole
- yevari Ajië
- chovan Nyâlayu
- chopa Bwatoo