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Etymology of the French word sable

the Old French word sable
derived from the High German word zobel
derived from the German word sabel
derived from the Middle High German word sabel
derived from the Hungarian word száblya
derived from the Hungarian word szabni
derived from the Old Russian word sobol'
derived from the Persian word samor

Derivations in French

dessabler, assabler, sablo-vaseux, ensabler, sabline, sablé, sablier, sabler

Derivations in other languages

English sable, Portuguese sable

Cognates

Dutch sabel, Dutch civiel, English civil, English sable, English sabre, French civil, French sabre, German Säbel, German zivil, Italian civile, Italian sciabola, Latin civilis, Lithuanian civilinis, Norwegian sabel, Norwegian sivil, Norwegian sobel, Polish cywilny, Spanish civil, Swedish sabel, Swedish civil, Swedish sobel

Usage

Word found in Old French



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