skaap
Afrikaans
/skɑːp/
noun
Definitions
- sheep
Etymology
Inherited from Dutch, Flemish schaap (sheep) inherited from Middle Dutch scaep inherited from Old Dutch skāp inherited from Proto-Germanic *skēpą.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skēpą
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Schaefer English
- Dickhornschaf German
- Hausschaf German
- Mutterschaf German
- Riesenwildschaf German
- Schaf German
- Schaffleisch German
- Schafgarbe German
- Schafherde German
- Schafhirte German
- Schaftrift German
- Schafzucht German
- Schneeschaf German
- Schäfchen German
- fokschaap Dutch, Flemish
- huisschaap Dutch, Flemish
- schaap Dutch, Flemish
- schaapherder Dutch, Flemish
- schaapkameel Dutch, Flemish
- schaapsherder Dutch, Flemish
- schaapshond Dutch, Flemish
- schaapskooi Dutch, Flemish
- schaapsvlies Dutch, Flemish
- schapenboet Dutch, Flemish
- schapenkaas Dutch, Flemish
- schapenstal Dutch, Flemish
- schapenteek Dutch, Flemish
- schapenvlees Dutch, Flemish
- schapenvlies Dutch, Flemish
- schaper Dutch, Flemish
- schapevlees Dutch, Flemish
- scheper Dutch, Flemish
- vleesschaap Dutch, Flemish
- wolschaap Dutch, Flemish
- *skēpą Proto-Germanic
- scēap Old English
- sċēap Old English
- ŝafo Esperanto
- scaep Middle Dutch
- schâep Middle Dutch
- scaf Old High German
- scāf Old High German
- schāf Middle High German
- *skāp gmw-pro
- scap Old Dutch
- scāp Old Dutch
- skāp Old Dutch
- skap Old Saxon
- skāp Old Saxon
- Schaf Alemannic German
- skēp Old Frisian
- skapu Sranan Tongo