hat
Old English
adj
Definitions
- hot, fierce
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *haitaz (hot).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*haitaz
Gloss
hot
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
暑, 熱
Emoji
☀️ ☕️ ♨️ 🌋 🌞 🌵 🌶️ 🍵 🏜️ 🐪 🐫 🔥 🥵
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Heißluft German
- Heißzeit German
- brennheiß German
- feuchtheiß German
- heiß German
- heißgeliebt German
- heißmachen German
- bloedheet Dutch, Flemish
- gloedheet Dutch, Flemish
- heet Dutch, Flemish
- heteluchtbad Dutch, Flemish
- heteluchtballon Dutch, Flemish
- hitte Dutch, Flemish
- loeiheet Dutch, Flemish
- snikheet Dutch, Flemish
- witheet Dutch, Flemish
- *kay- Proto-Indo-European
- het Norwegian Bokmål
- *haitaz Proto-Germanic
- het Swedish
- hajs Polish
- hāt Old English
- heitr Old Norse
- heitur Icelandic
- hêet Middle Dutch
- heiz Old High German
- heitur Faroese
- heiz Middle High German
- ethe Albanian
- *hait gmw-pro
- *hēt Old Dutch
- het Old Saxon
- heter Old Swedish
- hēter, heter Old Swedish
- heit Westrobothnian
- hjit Western Frisian
- hēt Old Frisian
- *aida(s) Proto-Albanian
- heeß Central Franconian