bacan
Old English
verb
Definitions
- to bake
Etymology
Inherited from *bakan inherited from Proto-Germanic *bakaną (bake) derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₃g- (bake, roast), *bʰeh₃g- (bake, roast).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰeh₃g-
Gloss
bake, roast
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
焼
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bake English
- baken English
- βέκος Ancient Greek
- φώγω Ancient Greek
- *bʰeh₃g- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰéh₃g-os, *bʰéh₃g-es- Proto-Indo-European
- bake Norwegian Bokmål
- *bak- Proto-Germanic
- *bakaną Proto-Germanic
- *bakkōną Proto-Germanic
- *bakārijaz Proto-Germanic
- baka Swedish
- bake Norwegian Nynorsk
- bacen Old English
- bæcere Old English
- bæcestre Old English
- bæchus Old English
- gebæc Old English
- hūs Old English
- baken Middle English
- bakere Middle English
- bakestere Middle English
- bakhows Middle English
- bakster Middle English
- bakyn Middle English
- bakynge Middle English
- bácáil Irish
- baka Old Norse
- bage Danish
- baka Icelandic
- bachan Old High German
- bahhan Old High German
- baka Faroese
- baken Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- באַקן Yiddish
- *bakan gmw-pro
- *bakkan Old Dutch
- bakkan Old Saxon
- *bakka Old Frisian
- baka Old Frisian
- bakka Old Frisian
- բոկեղ Middle Armenian
- båkå Elfdalian
- βεκος Phrygian