☂ has been listed 7 times with 2 comments
ombrellone has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
ombrello has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
paraguas has been listed 2 times with 0 comments
guarda-chuva has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
regenschirm has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
zont has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
bumbershoot has been listed 21 times with 5 comments
ombrellino has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
summerhead has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
tiresol has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
umbril has been listed 3 times with 1 comment
brockabrella has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
ombrifuge has been listed 4 times with 1 comment
parasolette has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
en-tout-cas has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
sombrero has been listed 5 times with 0 comments
gingham has been listed 26 times with 0 comments
chatta has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
roundel has been listed 4 times with 0 comments
sunshade has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
umbrel has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
mush has been listed 9 times with 1 comment
mushroom has been listed 24 times with 4 comments
parapluie has been listed 12 times with 1 comment
brolly has been listed 10 times with 0 comments
gamp has been listed 8 times with 3 comments
kittisol has been listed 2 times with 1 comment
quitasole has been listed 1 time with 2 comments
parasol has been listed 20 times with 2 comments
umbrella has been listed 35 times with 6 comments
:-) I bought an umbrella when I was in Russia just so that I could say I had a zont. This is the art of travel.
You're pushing it, bilby! Russian and Italian. So far, I've kept to words listed in English dictionaries, but it's hard to argue that en-tout-cas is English, even though it's in OED2. But zont is a great word, so might as well open the floodgates.
How about zont? And you can't really have ombrellino without ombrellone.
This is great! Who knew there were so many kinds?
Just when I think we've listed it all....