flacor
Old English
adj
Definitions
- (of arrows) flying
- flickering, fluttering
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *flakuraz (wavering, shaking) derived from Proto-Indo-European *plag- (roam, wander), *pelə- (wander).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pelə-
Gloss
wander
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Prince's Flag English
- aflicker English
- antiflag English
- antiflicker English
- apartheid flag English
- bean-flicker English
- beflag English
- bitflag English
- flack English
- flacker English
- flag English
- flag-bearer English
- flag-happy English
- flagball English
- flagfall English
- flagfish English
- flaggable English
- flagger English
- flaggeth English
- flaggy English
- flaghopper English
- flagless English
- flaglet English
- flaglike English
- flagmaker English
- flagmaking English
- flagman English
- flagperson English
- flagpole English
- flagpost English
- flagroot English
- flagship English
- flagstaff English
- flagstick English
- flagstone English
- flagtail English
- flagwaver English
- flagwaving English
- flagwoman English
- flagworm English
- flicker English
- flickerer English
- flickereth English
- flickerless English
- flickersome English
- flickertail English
- flickery English
- miniflag English
- reflag English
- unflag English
- Flagge German
- aanvalsvlag Dutch, Flemish
- bloedvlag Dutch, Flemish
- doodshoofdvlag Dutch, Flemish
- doodskopvlag Dutch, Flemish
- flag Dutch, Flemish
- prinsenvlag Dutch, Flemish
- vlaag Dutch, Flemish
- vlag Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggendoek Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenlijn Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenmast Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenroof Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenschip Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenstok Dutch, Flemish
- windvlaag Dutch, Flemish
- флаг Russian
- *pelə- Proto-Indo-European
- *plag- Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- flag Portuguese
- *flakkōn Proto-Germanic
- *flakuraz Proto-Germanic
- *flaką Proto-Germanic
- *fulliþō Proto-Germanic
- フラグ Japanese
- フラッグ Japanese
- flakka Norwegian Nynorsk
- *flacorian Old English
- flag Middle English
- flaken Middle English
- flakeren Middle English
- flikeren Middle English
- flakka Old Norse
- flana Old Norse
- flag Danish
- flago Esperanto
- flakka Icelandic
- flana Icelandic
- vlage Middle Dutch
- vlikken Middle Dutch
- vlag Afrikaans
- vlackern Middle High German
- flåna Westrobothnian
- ফ্ল্যাগ Bengali
- bōļeak Marshallese
- bōļāāk Marshallese
- iflegi Xhosa
- plak Tok Pisin
- felaaki Woleaian