èssa
Cimbrian
noun
Definitions
- (7) ash
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German asche inherited from Old High German asca inherited from *askā (ash) inherited from Proto-Germanic *askǭ (ash, ashes).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*askǭ
Gloss
ash, ashes
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
灰
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ashford English
- ash English
- ash bread English
- ash cake English
- ashbin English
- ashcake English
- ashcan English
- ashdump English
- ashen English
- ashery English
- ashfall English
- ashflow English
- ashing English
- ashless English
- ashlike English
- ashling English
- ashpan English
- ashpit English
- ashplant English
- ashtray English
- ashweed English
- ashwood English
- ashy English
- deash English
- pearlash English
- satinash English
- Asche German
- Aschenbecher German
- Aschenbrot German
- Aschenkuchen German
- Ascher German
- Aschewolke German
- Esche German
- aschblond German
- aschearm German
- aschen German
- aschfahl German
- aschfarben German
- aschgrau German
- einäschern German
- as Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂eHs- Proto-Indo-European
- *askǭ Proto-Germanic
- æsce Old English
- asshe Middle English
- aska Old Norse
- ascua Galician
- asc Old High German
- asca Old High German
- asche Middle High German
- 𐌰𐌶𐌲𐍉 Gothic
- אַש Yiddish
- אַשבוים Yiddish
- *askā gmw-pro
- *aska Old Dutch
- *aho Proto-Finnic
- aska Old Saxon
- Äsche Alemannic German
- *eske Old Frisian
- aska lng