table

Etymology
From, , , , from , , , , ; also as , , an early borrowing of. The sense of “piece of furniture” is from, of same Latin origin; Old English used or  instead for this meaning: see. .

Noun

 * 1) Furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses.
 * 2) An item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs.
 * Set that dish on the table over there, please.
 * 1) The board or table-like furniture on which a game is played, such as snooker, billiards, or draughts.
 * 2) A flat tray which can be used as a table.
 * 3) A supply of food or entertainment.
 * The baron kept a fine table and often held large banquets.
 * 1) A service of Holy Communion.
 * 2)  One half of a backgammon board, which is divided into the inner and outer table.
 * 3) A group of people at a table, for example, for a meal, meeting or game.
 * 4)  The lineup of players at a given table.
 * 5)  A group of players meeting regularly to play a campaign.
 * 6)  A group of diners at a given table or tables.
 * 7) A two-dimensional presentation of data.
 * 8) A matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns.
 * 9) A collection of arithmetic calculations arranged in a table, such as multiplications in a multiplication table.
 * 10)  A lookup table, most often a set of vectors.
 * 11)  A visual representation of a classification of teams or individuals based on their success over a predetermined period.
 * 12)  The top of a stringed instrument, particularly a member of the violin family: the side of the instrument against which the strings vibrate.
 * 13) The flat topmost facet of a cut diamond.
 * 1) A matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns.
 * 2) A collection of arithmetic calculations arranged in a table, such as multiplications in a multiplication table.
 * 3)  A lookup table, most often a set of vectors.
 * 4)  A visual representation of a classification of teams or individuals based on their success over a predetermined period.
 * 5)  The top of a stringed instrument, particularly a member of the violin family: the side of the instrument against which the strings vibrate.
 * 6) The flat topmost facet of a cut diamond.
 * 1)  A lookup table, most often a set of vectors.
 * 2)  A visual representation of a classification of teams or individuals based on their success over a predetermined period.
 * 3)  The top of a stringed instrument, particularly a member of the violin family: the side of the instrument against which the strings vibrate.
 * 4) The flat topmost facet of a cut diamond.
 * 1) The flat topmost facet of a cut diamond.

Translations

 * Hmong Don:
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian: ,
 * Latin:

Verb

 * 1)  To tabulate; to put into a table or grid.
 * 2)   To supply (a guest, client etc.) with food at a table; to feed.
 * 3) * 'April 13 1638,, letter to John Milton
 * At Siena I was tabled in the house of one Alberto Scipioni
 * 1)   To delineate; to represent, as in a picture; to depict.
 * 2) * c. 1607,, letter to
 * tabled and pictured in the chambers of meditation
 * 1)   To put on the table of a commission or legislative assembly; to propose for formal discussion or consideration, to put on the agenda.
 * 2)   To remove from the agenda, to postpone dealing with; to shelve to indefinitely postpone consideration or discussion of something.
 * The legislature tabled the amendment, so they will not be discussing it until later.
 * The motion was tabled, ensuring that it would not be taken up until a later date.
 * 1)   To join (pieces of timber) together using coaks.
 * 2)  To put on a table.
 * 3) * 1833, letter to his Mother, The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson
 * [A]fter some clatter offered us a rent of five pounds for the right to shoot here, and even tabled the cash that moment, and would not pocket it again.
 * 1)   To make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of (sails) in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the bolt-rope.
 * [A]fter some clatter offered us a rent of five pounds for the right to shoot here, and even tabled the cash that moment, and would not pocket it again.
 * 1)   To make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of (sails) in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the bolt-rope.

Translations

 * Basque:
 * Bulgarian: слагам масата
 * Dutch: op tafel zetten,
 * Finnish: panna pöydälle
 * French:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: テーブルに置く,  食事の支度をする
 * Norwegian: dekke (på) bordet
 * Romanian: a depune pe masă, a pune masa
 * Slovak: ,
 * Spanish: poner sobre la mesa
 * Swahili:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch: ter tafel brengen
 * Finnish: tuoda keskusteluun, nostaa pöydälle
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 議題にする, 議題に上げる
 * Maori: tāpae
 * Spanish: traer a discusión
 * Swahili:


 * Finnish: jättää pöydälle,
 * Japanese: 棚上げにする
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: siirtää myöhemmäksi
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 棚上げにする
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Swahili:


 * Basque: tabulatu
 * Bulgarian: съставям таблица
 * Dutch: tabelleren
 * Finnish:
 * Japanese: 表を書く, 表組みする, 作表する
 * Macedonian: табели́ра
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:


 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Etymology 1
, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  item of furniture
 * 2) flat surface atop various objects
 * 3) flat part of a cut or carved object
 * 4)  table of a stringed instrument
 * 5) matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns
 * 6) systematic list of content
 * 1) systematic list of content

Etymology 2
From the verb.

Etymology
From a combination of and, , , , , both from.

Noun

 * 1) A table furniture with a level surface:
 * 2) The top of a table flat surface of a table for use
 * 3)  A location where one's soul receives nutrition.
 * 4)  A serving or portion of food.
 * 5) A level writing surface:
 * 6) A tablet, especially a portable one for writing on.
 * 7) An inscribed memorial, dedication, message, or other text; a sign or monument.
 * 8)  The physical Ten Commandments handed down from heaven.
 * 9) Any relatively level surface:
 * 10) A wooden pole or board especially behind an altar.
 * 11) The board of a board game often divided in two.
 * 12) A level, floor or storey of a building
 * 13) Such a surface used for painting.
 * 14)  A flat piece of arable land.
 * 15)  A portion of the hand surrounded by palm lines.
 * 16) A glossary or almanac; a reference work or chart of data.
 * 17) A board game similar to backgammon.
 * 18)  A flat bone or fused set of bones.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  furniture

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) backgammon
 * 1) backgammon