"Table" (piece of furniture) in various European languages

RedCollowrath:
Footnotes:
Although the map indicates that Latin "tabula" and Proto-Balto-Slavic *stolos might be related, only few sources claim this, so I separated them into different groups.
Alternatively, the first part of the Ancient Greek "τραπέζι" might come from "τρεῖς" (treîs, "three") instead of "τετράς" (tetrás, "four") since early tables might have had three legs.
Azerbaijani like most the other languages of the Caucasus also uses "stol" loaned from Russian, but "masa" seems to be used more frequently.
Estonian and Veps terms might come from Proto-Germanic *flauþ-. See Swedish "flöte" "flotte" ("log raft") (courtesy of u/AllanKempe).
The Georgian word might come from the genitive form of Ancient Greek μαγίς (magís), μαγίδος (magídos, "small table").
I'm not sure how common is Northern Kurdish "masa" compared to its synonym "mêze".
If you have any of the missing data or you think there's something else wrong with the map, feel free to mention it and I will reupload it in this comment.
Collection: european-words - Tags: europe, words, table - Source: reddit.com