crabba
Old English
noun
Definitions
- crab
- crayfish
Etymology
Inherited from *krabbō inherited from Proto-Germanic *krabbô.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*krabbô
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- crab English
- crayfish English
- crabe French
- écrevisse French
- краб Russian
- craba Spanish, Castilian
- *grobʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- krabbe Norwegian Bokmål
- *krabbô Proto-Germanic
- krabbe Norwegian Nynorsk
- crab Middle English
- crabbe Middle English
- crabbed Middle English
- crabben Middle English
- crabbes Middle English
- crevis Middle English
- krabbi Old Norse
- krabbe Danish
- crevice Old French
- krabbi Icelandic
- crab Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- crabbe Middle Dutch
- crabbe Norman
- crabe Norman
- *krabbō gmw-pro
- krabbe Middle Low German
- *krabbo Old Saxon
- krabba Old Swedish
- krabbe Old Swedish
- *krebitja, *krabitjō Frankish
- *krebtija, *krabitjō Frankish
- *krabba Old Frisian
- krap Mauritian Creole
- krapu Ingrian
- krapu Votic