sabão
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese sabon, sabõ, from Latin sāpōnem, accusative singular of sāpō, from Proto-Germanic *saipǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *seyb-, *seyp- (“to pour out, drip, trickle, strain”).
Related terms
- saponáceo
- saponário
- saponificação
- saponificar
- sabonificável
- saponiforme
Descendants
- → Assamese: চাবোন (sabün)
- → Bengali: সাবান (saban)
- → Gujarati: સાબુ (sābu)
- → Hindi: साबुन (sābun)
- → Kannada: ಸಾಬೂನು (sābūnu)
- → Khmer: សាប៊ូ (saabuu)
- → Malay: sabun
- → Nepali: सावुन (sāwuna)
- → Okinawan: サフン (safun)
- → Old Marathi: साबण (sābaṇa)
- Marathi: साबण (sābaṇ)
- → Oriya: ସାବୁନ (sabunô)
- → Punjabi: ਸਾਬਣ (sābṇ)
- → Sinhalese: සබන් (saban)
- → Telugu: సబ్బు (sabbu)
- → Thai: สบู่ (sà-bùu)
- → Lao: ສະບູ່ (sa bū)
- → Urdu: صابن (sābun)
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