cae
Welsh (Colloquial)
/kaːɨ̯/, /kai̯/, /kaː/
noun
Definitions
- field
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Welsh kay (enclosure, hedge) inherited from Proto-Celtic *kagyom (enclosure, pen) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰom.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kagʰom
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Haweater English
- Torquay English
- haw English
- mayhaw English
- possumhaw English
- quay English
- quayage English
- quaylike English
- quayman English
- quayside English
- cohum Latin
- heg Dutch, Flemish
- heggenmus Dutch, Flemish
- quai French
- *kagʰom Proto-Indo-European
- *kagʰyóm Proto-Indo-European
- fergekai Norwegian Bokmål
- ferjekai Norwegian Bokmål
- kai Norwegian Bokmål
- kaikant Norwegian Bokmål
- *hagô Proto-Germanic
- kaj Swedish
- ferjekai Norwegian Nynorsk
- kai Norwegian Nynorsk
- kaikant Norwegian Nynorsk
- kay Middle English
- cuach Irish
- kaj Danish
- cail Old French
- kay Old French
- kajo Esperanto
- hegge Middle Dutch
- caí Old Irish
- caoidh Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- kai Faroese
- *kagyom Proto-Celtic
- *kaɣjom Proto-Italic
- *kagyom Gaulish
- *kagyum Gaulish
- cagiíum Gaulish
- kay Middle Welsh