taula

English

Etymology

From Catalan taula (table). Doublet of table.

Noun

taula (plural taulas)

  1. A kind of T-shaped stone monument, built by the Talaiotic culture, found on the Balearic island of Minorca.

Basque

Etymology

Compare Catalan taula and Occitan taula from Latin tabula (board)

Noun

taula

  1. board
  2. game board
  3. table (information arranged in rows and columns)

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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin tabula (tablet; board, plank).

Pronunciation

Noun

taula f (plural taules)

  1. table (furniture)
  2. table (way of arranging information)

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Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *takla, borrowed from Baltic, compare Latvian dagla (tinder), Lithuanian deglis (tinder). Cognate with Estonian tael, Karelian takla, Votic tagla.

Noun

taula

  1. amadou; fine-grained tinder made from the polypore Fomes fomentarius

Declension

Inflection of taula (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative taula taulat
genitive taulan taulojen
partitive taulaa tauloja
illative taulaan tauloihin
singular plural
nominative taula taulat
accusative nom. taula taulat
gen. taulan
genitive taulan taulojen
taulainrare
partitive taulaa tauloja
inessive taulassa tauloissa
elative taulasta tauloista
illative taulaan tauloihin
adessive taulalla tauloilla
ablative taulalta tauloilta
allative taulalle tauloille
essive taulana tauloina
translative taulaksi tauloiksi
instructive tauloin
abessive taulatta tauloitta
comitative tauloineen

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Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin tabula (tablet; board, plank).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtawlo]

Noun

taula f (plural taulas)

  1. table

Descendants

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