laus
Cimbrian
noun
Definitions
- (7) louse
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German lūs inherited from Old High German lūs inherited from Proto-Germanic *lūs.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*lūs
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- booklouse English
- delouse English
- head louse English
- headlouse English
- louse English
- louse-ridden English
- louseborne English
- louselike English
- louseling English
- lousewort English
- lousicide English
- lousy English
- pricklouse English
- woodlouse English
- Blattlaus German
- Elefantenlaus German
- Elephantenlaus German
- Filzlaus German
- Kopflaus German
- Laus German
- Schildlaus German
- Steinlaus German
- Wanze German
- lausen German
- aardluis Dutch, Flemish
- hoofdluis Dutch, Flemish
- karperluis Dutch, Flemish
- luis Dutch, Flemish
- luizenei Dutch, Flemish
- luizenmarkt Dutch, Flemish
- schaamluis Dutch, Flemish
- schijtluis Dutch, Flemish
- schildluis Dutch, Flemish
- visluis Dutch, Flemish
- *lawH- Proto-Indo-European
- *lewH- Proto-Indo-European
- *lewH-, *luHs- Proto-Indo-European
- *luHs- Proto-Indo-European
- *lūs Proto-Germanic
- lus Old English
- lūs Old English
- lous Middle English
- lús Old Norse
- laŭso Esperanto
- lús Icelandic
- luus Middle Dutch
- lūs Old High German
- wantlus Old High German
- luis Afrikaans
- lūs Middle High German
- Laus Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *lūs Old Dutch
- dorlòizanzich Cimbrian
- zich Cimbrian
- *lūs Old Saxon
- *lūs Old Frisian
- laus Tok Pisin
- łaojs Vilamovian