leax
Old English
noun
Definitions
- a salmon
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *lahsaz (salmon) derived from Proto-Indo-European *lakso-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*lakso-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beachsalmon English
- coho salmon English
- jack salmon English
- lax English
- nonsalmon English
- salmon English
- salmonberry English
- salmonburger English
- salmoner English
- salmonet English
- salmonish English
- salmonless English
- salmonlike English
- salmony English
- samlet English
- salmōnem Latin
- Flammlachs German
- Königslachs German
- Lachs German
- Lachsforelle German
- Lachstreppe German
- Räucherlachs German
- Seelachs German
- Silberlachs German
- Wildlachs German
- Zuchtlachs German
- salmone Italian
- лосо́сь Russian
- лососеобразные Russian
- лососий Russian
- лососёвый Russian
- *laks- Proto-Indo-European
- *lakso- Proto-Indo-European
- *lak̑is- Proto-Indo-European
- *laḱs- Proto-Indo-European
- laks Norwegian Bokmål
- *lahsaz Proto-Germanic
- gravlax Swedish
- lax Swedish
- サーモン Japanese
- laks Norwegian Nynorsk
- lax Middle English
- samoun Middle English
- saumon, samon Middle English
- lax Old Norse
- laks Danish
- *lososь Proto-Slavic
- lax Icelandic
- सामन Hindi
- แซลมอน Thai
- salmon Cebuano
- lahs Old High German
- laksur Faroese
- lahs Middle High German
- לאַקס Yiddish
- *lahs gmw-pro
- סלמון Hebrew (modern)
- 三文魚 Chinese
- lahs Old Saxon
- jam̧ōņ Marshallese
- Lahs Central Franconian
- laks Elfdalian
- лосось Yakut