folcstede
Old English
noun
Definitions
- (poetic) public place, meeting-place
Etymology
Compound from Old English folc (troop, common people, crowd, army, nation, people, band, multitude) + Old English stede (place, locality, spot, a place, position, site, station, stead).
Origin
Old English
stede
Gloss
place, locality, spot, a place, position, site, station, stead
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
駅
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Suffolk English
- *fulką Proto-Germanic
- *stadiz Proto-Germanic
- campstede Old English
- ceorlfolc Old English
- ciricstede Old English
- folc Old English
- folcgefeoht Old English
- folcland Old English
- folclar Old English
- folclic Old English
- folcræden Old English
- generstede Old English
- heahstede Old English
- landfolc Old English
- stede Old English
- stedefæst Old English
- sunstede Old English
- folk Middle English
- folke Middle English
- sted Middle English
- stede, sted Middle English
- steding Middle English
- abeie Old French
- *folk gmw-pro
- *stadi gmw-pro