winkel
Afrikaans
/ˈvəŋkəl/
noun
Definitions
- shop
Etymology
Inherited from Dutch, Flemish winkel (shop, store) inherited from Middle Dutch winkel (corner) inherited from Old Dutch winkel inherited from Proto-Germanic *winkilaz (corner, angle) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *weng- (bow, arch, curve, bend).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*weng-
Gloss
bow, arch, curve, bend
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
曲
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bacovewinkel Dutch, Flemish
- boekwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- buurtwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- dierenwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- gemakswinkel Dutch, Flemish
- ijswinkel Dutch, Flemish
- ijzerwarenwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- ijzerwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- komenijswinkel Dutch, Flemish
- kringloopwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- kruidenierswinkel Dutch, Flemish
- platenwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- sportwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- webwinkel Dutch, Flemish
- weidewinkel Dutch, Flemish
- winkel Dutch, Flemish
- winkelcentrum Dutch, Flemish
- winkeldiefstal Dutch, Flemish
- winkelen Dutch, Flemish
- winkelhaak Dutch, Flemish
- winkelier Dutch, Flemish
- winkelpassage Dutch, Flemish
- winkelwagen Dutch, Flemish
- *weng- Proto-Indo-European
- *winkaną Proto-Germanic
- *winkijǭ Proto-Germanic
- *winkilaz Proto-Germanic
- wincel Old English
- bengkel Indonesian
- winkel Middle Dutch
- winkil Old High German
- -s- Afrikaans
- afdeling Afrikaans
- afdelingswinkel Afrikaans
- klere Afrikaans
- klerewinkel Afrikaans
- sentrum Afrikaans
- winkelsentrum Afrikaans
- bengkel Malay
- winkel Old Dutch
- *winkil Old Saxon
- ivenkile Xhosa
- wenkri Sranan Tongo