balchan
Cimbrian
verb-weak
Definitions
- to beat, strike, hit
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German walchen inherited from Old High German walchan (full, beat, press, knead) inherited from Proto-Germanic *walkaną (roll, trample, walk, turn, full, roll up, toss).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*walkaną
Gloss
roll, trample, walk, turn, full, roll up, toss
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
歩
Emoji
🥐 📃 🗞️ 🙄 🤣
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Walkman English
- airwalk English
- beamwalk English
- birdwalk English
- boardwalk English
- bushwalk English
- bywalk English
- catwalk English
- crabwalk English
- crosswalk English
- duckwalk English
- ecowalk English
- fieldwalk English
- firewalk English
- footwalk English
- forwalk English
- gauche English
- hotwalk English
- knucklewalk English
- microwalk English
- moonwalk English
- outwalk English
- overwalk English
- powerwalk English
- racewalk English
- rewalk English
- riverwalk English
- ropewalk English
- sheepwalk English
- sidewalk English
- skywalk English
- sleepwalk English
- sleptwalk English
- slutwalk English
- soundwalk English
- spacewalk English
- speedwalk English
- walk English
- walkable English
- walkalong English
- walkaround English
- walkathon English
- walkaway English
- walkboard English
- walker English
- walkest English
- walketh English
- walkie English
- walking English
- walkless English
- walkout English
- walkover English
- walkthrough English
- walkthru English
- walktrap English
- walkup English
- walkway English
- Walker German
- walken German
- gauchard French
- gauche French
- gauchement French
- gaucher French
- gauchir French
- gauchisme French
- gauchiste French
- ultragauche French
- *walg- Proto-Indo-European
- *walkandz Proto-Germanic
- *walkaną Proto-Germanic
- *walką Proto-Germanic
- wealcan Old English
- wealcian Old English
- walken Middle English
- gaucher Old French
- gauchier Old French
- walchan Old High German
- walchen Middle High German
- *walkan Old Dutch
- *walkan Frankish
- walkee Chinese Pidgin English