sulh
Old English
noun
Definitions
- plough (implement)
- plough, ploughland (measure of land)
- furrow; gully
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *sulhs (plough) derived from Proto-Indo-European *selk- (pull, drag, furrow, draw).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*selk-
Gloss
pull, drag, furrow, draw
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- breastplough English
- overplough English
- plough English
- ploughability English
- ploughable English
- ploughbote English
- ploughboy English
- ploughest English
- plougheth English
- ploughhead English
- ploughhorse English
- ploughland English
- ploughlike English
- ploughman English
- ploughpan English
- ploughpoint English
- ploughshare English
- ploughstaff English
- ploughtail English
- ploughwise English
- ploughwoman English
- ploughzone English
- replough English
- snowplough English
- sulcus English
- upplough English
- Sulcius Latin
- holcus Latin
- sulcicollis Latin
- sulcifrons Latin
- sulcirostris Latin
- sulco Latin
- sulcus Latin
- solco Italian
- surco Spanish, Castilian
- ζυγουλκός Ancient Greek
- καθέλκω Ancient Greek
- ἀφέλκω Ancient Greek
- ἕλκηθρον Ancient Greek
- ἕλκω Ancient Greek
- ὁλκός Ancient Greek
- ὅλκιμος Ancient Greek
- *selk- Proto-Indo-European
- *solk-o- Proto-Indo-European
- sulco Portuguese
- *selhaz Proto-Germanic
- *sulhs Proto-Germanic
- *sulhuz Proto-Germanic
- プラウ Japanese
- plouh Middle English
- solc Catalan, Valencian
- suco Galician
- sulc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- έλκω Greek (modern)
- hulli Albanian
- *šülkeš Proto-Finnic
- solç Friulian
- plau Tok Pisin
- ἑλκύω gkm
- falaawaa Fiji Hindi