put
Afrikaans
noun
Definitions
- well; pit
Etymology
Inherited from Dutch, Flemish put (well, pit, cesspit, drain) inherited from Middle Dutch put inherited from Old Dutch *putti inherited from *puti derived from Latin puteus (well, pit, trench, dungeon).
Origin
Latin
puteus
Gloss
well, pit, trench, dungeon
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
井
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- puteal English
- puteus Latin
- subputeāre Latin
- pozzo Italian
- aalput Dutch, Flemish
- beerput Dutch, Flemish
- bouwput Dutch, Flemish
- put Dutch, Flemish
- putlucht Dutch, Flemish
- putten Dutch, Flemish
- vergeetput Dutch, Flemish
- waterput Dutch, Flemish
- zwaartekrachtput Dutch, Flemish
- pozo Spanish, Castilian
- *paw- Proto-Indo-European
- pått Swedish
- pytt Old English
- puis Old French
- pou Catalan, Valencian
- puț Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pit Middle Dutch
- put Middle Dutch
- putten Middle Dutch
- pfuzzi Old High German
- puteo Ido
- pit Old Irish
- *puti gmw-pro
- *putti Old Dutch
- poço Old Portuguese
- putti Old Saxon
- puts Aromanian
- potz Occitan
- pozu Asturian
- poç Friulian
- peti Sranan Tongo