castel
Middle English
/ˈkastəl/
noun
Definitions
- castle
Etymology
Inherited from Old English castel derived from Latin castellum (castle, fort, citadel, fortress, reservoir, cistern) derived from castel.
Origin
castel
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- castellum English
- Castella Latin
- castellanus Latin
- castellum Latin
- castrum Latin
- castello Italian
- ἔλαιον Ancient Greek
- *kat- Proto-Indo-European
- castel Old English
- castle Middle English
- kastel Danish
- castel Old French
- chastel Old French
- kastelo Esperanto
- castel Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- castell Welsh
- casteel Middle Dutch
- castēel Middle Dutch
- kastel Old High German
- Caisel Old Irish
- caisel Old Irish
- câté Norman
- castelo Old Portuguese
- castiellu Asturian
- cjiscjel Friulian
- castel Old Occitan
- Castiella Old Spanish
- castiello Old Spanish
- casteło Venetian
- kastell Breton
- castel xno
- gaztelu Basque
- קַסְטֵל Aramaic
- castial Dalmatian
- chaîteâ Bourguignon
- Casteddu Sardinian
- casteddu Sardinian
- castiello Neapolitan
- castellu Corsican
- castielho Mirandese
- châtél Franco-Provençal
- castel ONF.