yezh
Breton
/ˈjeːs/
noun
Definitions
- language
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Breton yez inherited from Proto-Brythonic *jeiθ (language) inherited from Proto-Celtic *yextis (language).
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*yextis
Gloss
language
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
語
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antijoke English
- hoax English
- joke English
- jokee English
- jokefest English
- jokefic English
- jokeful English
- jokeless English
- jokelike English
- jokely English
- joker English
- jokesmith English
- jokesome English
- jokest English
- jokester English
- jokette English
- jokish English
- joky English
- metajoke English
- nonjoke English
- outjoke English
- *iocāle Latin
- *jocale Latin
- gaudium Latin
- iocus Latin
- iocus partītus Latin
- Jux German
- jokken Dutch, Flemish
- *yek- Proto-Indo-European
- ジョーク Japanese
- joke Danish
- geu Old French
- djók Icelandic
- djóka Icelandic
- bratiaith Welsh
- cyfieithu Welsh
- dwyieithog Welsh
- iaith Welsh
- ieithadur Welsh
- ieithydd Welsh
- jôc Welsh
- llediaith Welsh
- meta-iaith Welsh
- tafodiaith Welsh
- hokë Albanian
- jogo Old Portuguese
- *yextis Proto-Celtic
- *jokos Proto-Italic
- yezhadur Breton
- yeth Cornish
- *jeiθ Proto-Brythonic
- ieith Middle Welsh
- yez Middle Breton