tegel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈteː.ɣəl/
noun
Definitions
- tile
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch tigele inherited from Old Dutch tegela inherited from Proto-Germanic *tigulǭ (tile) derived from Latin tegula (a tile).
Origin
Latin
tegula
Gloss
a tile
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- draintile English
- metatile English
- microtile English
- pantile English
- prototile English
- retile English
- rooftile English
- supertile English
- tegula English
- tile English
- tileability English
- tileable English
- tilebased English
- tileboard English
- tilefish English
- tileless English
- tilelike English
- tilemaker English
- tilemaking English
- tilemap English
- tiler English
- tilery English
- tileset English
- tilestone English
- tilework English
- tileworks English
- untile English
- *tegella Latin
- *tegla Latin
- tegula Latin
- tegō Latin
- tēgula Latin
- Dachziegel German
- Ziegel German
- Ziegelstein German
- tichel Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)teg- Proto-Indo-European
- *tigulǭ Proto-Germanic
- タイル Japanese
- tieġle Old English
- tigele Old English
- tiġele Old English
- tile Middle English
- tigl Old Norse
- cigla Serbo-Croatian
- цигла Serbo-Croatian
- tegel Indonesian
- tigele Middle Dutch
- ziegal Old High German
- ziegel Middle High German
- Daachzill Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Zill Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- tegela Old Dutch
- 타일 Korean
- টালি Bengali
- *tigel Old Frisian