tailloir

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== French == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /taj.waʁ/ ~ /tɑj.waʁ/ === Noun === tailloir m (plural tailloirs) abacus (uppermost member of the capital of a column) === Further reading === “tailloir”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 == Middle French == === Etymology === From Old French tailleor, tailleoir, equivalent to tailler (“to cut”) +‎ -oir. === Noun === tailloir m (plural tailloirs) a plate or board upon which food is cut before it is served ==== Descendants ==== French: tailloir → Middle Dutch: taeljoor, teljuur Dutch: taloor, teljoor→ Papiamentu: tayó → Middle High German: teller, teler, telier Cimbrian: tellar German: Teller→ Esperanto: telero Vilamovian: tełłer Yiddish: טעלער (teler)→ Esperanto: telero → Polish: talerz, talérz (“bowl”) (Northern Greater Poland)→ Belarusian: тале́рка (taljérka)→ Russian: таре́лка (tarélka)→ Ukrainian: тарі́ль (tarílʹ), тарі́лка (tarílka) → Middle Low German: teller German Low German: Teller, Töller, Tüller → North Frisian: täliir (Halligen)