sèkse
Cimbrian
numeral
Definitions
- (Luserna) six
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German sehs inherited from Old High German sehs inherited from Proto-Germanic *sehs.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sehs
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Six Nations of the Grand River English
- six English
- sixer English
- sixfold English
- sixgill English
- sixies English
- sixish English
- sixling English
- sixmo English
- sixness English
- sixpence English
- sixpenny English
- sixplex English
- sixscore English
- sixshooter English
- sixsome English
- sixty English
- Sechser German
- Sechszylinder German
- Zwölfer German
- sechs German
- sechsarmig German
- sechsflächig German
- sechsfüßig German
- sechsköpfig German
- sechsmal German
- sechsminütig German
- sechsmonatig German
- sechsmonatlich German
- sechsprozentig German
- sechsseitig German
- sechsstellig German
- sechsstrahlig German
- sechsstündig German
- sechstägig German
- sechsundachtzig German
- sechsundneunzig German
- sechswertig German
- sechswöchig German
- six French
- seis Spanish, Castilian
- *swéḱs Proto-Indo-European
- *sehs Proto-Germanic
- シックス Japanese
- siex Old English
- six Middle English
- sex Old Norse
- sehs Old High German
- sis Ido
- sehs Middle High German
- sechs Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍃𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍃 Gothic
- *sehs gmw-pro
- *ses Old Dutch
- zèkse Cimbrian
- sehs Old Saxon
- sächs Alemannic German
- sex Old Frisian
- sikis Tok Pisin
- secks Mòcheno
- sechs Central Franconian
- zachs Vilamovian
- sikis Fanagalo
- sikis Bislama
- seis Crimean Gothic