pantalon
Cebuano
Etymology
From Spanish pantalón, from French pantalon, from Italian Pantalone; a character from the commedia dell'arte whose hose were portrayed as being down around his feet.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pan‧ta‧lon
Noun
pantalon
- pants, trousers
Verb
pantalon
- To put on trousers.
Synonyms
- Synonyms: kalsones, kalsunis, karsones
Chavacano
Etymology
From Spanish pantalón, from French pantalon, from Italian Pantalone; a character from the commedia dell'arte whose hose were portrayed as being down around his feet.
Noun
pantalon
- pants; trousers
French
Etymology
From Italian Pantalone; a character from the commedia dell'arte whose hose were portrayed as being down around his feet. The name is traditionally linked to the martyr Saint Pantaleon, from Ancient Greek Παντελεήμων (Panteleḗmōn)[1][2], a name meaning "all-compassionate".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɑ̃.ta.lɔ̃/
audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɔ̃
Noun
pantalon m (plural pantalons)
- trousers (UK), pants (US)
- Quel mec a volé mon pantalon?
- Which guy stole my pants?
- (dated) knickers
Derived terms
- pantalon clown /pantalon de clown
Descendants
- → Arabic: بَنْطَلُون (banṭalōn)
- Hijazi Arabic: بنطلون (banṭalōn)
- → English: pantaloon, pantaloons
- → Urdu: پَتْلُون (patlūn)
- → Persian: پتلون (patlūn) (Dari)
- → Urdu: پَتْلُون (patlūn)
- → Italian: pantalone
- → Ottoman Turkish: پانتالون (pantalon)
- Turkish: pantolon
- → Romanian: pantalon
- → Spanish: pantalón
References
- Roberts, Edward A. (2014) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish Language with Families of Words based on Indo-European Roots, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN
- Klein, Dr. Ernest, A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1971.
Further reading
- “pantalon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Picard
Noun
pantalon m
- trousers
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French pantalon.
Noun
pantalon m (plural pantaloni)
- (in the singular or in the plural) pants, trousers
- Unde-mi sunt pantalonii?
- Where are my pants?
Declension
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) pantalon | pantalonul | (niște) pantaloni | pantalonii |
genitive/dative | (unui) pantalon | pantalonului | (unor) pantaloni | pantalonilor |
vocative | pantalonule | pantalonilor |
Synonyms
- nădrag
Tagal Murut
Noun
pantalon
- floor (lower part of a room)
Tagalog
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Etymology
From Spanish pantalón, from French pantalon, from Italian Pantalone; a character from the commedia dell'arte whose hose were portrayed as being down around his feet.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pan‧ta‧lon
- IPA(key): /pantaˈlon/, [pɐn.tɐˈlon]
Noun
pantalón
- pants; trousers
- Synonym: (slang) lonta
Turkish
Noun
pantalon
- Misspelling of pantolon.
Yogad
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish pantalón (“pants”).
Noun
pantalón
- pants
Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish pantalón.
Noun
pantalon
- trousers, pants
References
- Pequeño diccionario ilustrado: Náhuatl de los municipios de Zacatlán, Tepetzintla y Ahuacatlán (in Spanish), Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., 2006, page 19