Image:Royal Dacian Helmet Cotofenesti.jpg|thumb|right|A helmet.
English
Etymology
From healmet, helmet, an Old French diminutive of helme (hence also heaume). The Old French is itself from the Germanic helm. English since the 15th century, gradually displacing Old English helm as the generic word.
Noun
en-noun
- A protective head covering.
Translations
trans-top|protective head covering
Arabic: خ�ذة
Catalan: casc, m
Chinese: ��
Czech: helma f, helmice f
Dutch: helm m
Finnish: kypärä
French: casque m
German: Helm m
Greek: κ�άνο� n
Hebrew: he-translation|ק��ע|kova` m
Hungarian: t+|hu|sisak, t+|hu|bukósisak
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Italian: casco m
Japanese: ����� (herumetto), � (���, kabuto)
Korean: �멧
Latin: galea
Portuguese: capacete m
Polish: he�m m, kask m
Russian: �лем m (shlem)
Serbian: Å¡lem, kaciga
Spanish: casco m
Swedish: hjälm c
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Related terms
helm
Derived terms
bicycle helmet
crash helmet
Category:Armor
Category:Headgear
Finnish
Noun
helmet
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