A list of 34 words by mollusque.
- umbrella appears on 46 other lists
- parasol appears on 31 other lists
- quitasole appears on 1 other list
- kittisol appears on 1 other list
- gamp appears on 12 other lists
- brolly appears on 15 other lists
- parapluie appears on 12 other lists
- mushroom appears on 45 other lists
- mush appears on 16 other lists
- umbrel appears on 3 other lists
- sunshade appears on 3 other lists
- roundel appears on 10 other lists
- chatta appears on just this list
- gingham appears on 34 other lists
- sombrero appears on 12 other lists
- en-tout-cas appears on just this list
- parasolette appears on just this list
- ombrifuge appears on 4 other lists
- brockabrella appears on just this list
- umbril appears on 4 other lists
- tiresol appears on just this list
- summerhead appears on just this list
- ombrellino appears on just this list
- bumbershoot appears on 28 other lists
- zont appears on 1 other list
- regenschirm appears on just this list
- guarda-chuva appears on just this list
- paraguas appears on 1 other list
- ombrello appears on just this list
- ombrellone appears on just this list
- ☂ appears on 7 other lists
- brelly appears on just this list
- kolga appears on just this list
- parashuti appears on just this list

milosrdenstvi In Georgia it is a ქოლგა (kolga) but the common and colloquial term is პარაშუტი (parashuti). Jun 11, 2010
bilby :-) 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. May 19, 2008
mollusque 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. May 19, 2008
bilby How about zont? And you can't really have ombrellino without ombrellone. May 19, 2008
reesetee This is great! Who knew there were so many kinds? Feb 4, 2008
jennarenn Just when I think we've listed it all.... Feb 4, 2008