desg
Welsh (Colloquial)
noun
Definitions
- desk
Etymology
Borrowed from English desk derived from Middle English deske derived from Latin desca derived from desco derived from Latin discus (disk, disc) derived from Ancient Greek δίσκος (platter, quoit, disk, a circular plate suited for hurling, discus, disc, tray).
Origin
Ancient Greek
δίσκος
Gloss
platter, quoit, disk, a circular plate suited for hurling, discus, disc, tray
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- desk English
- deskband English
- deskbook English
- deskbound English
- deskful English
- desklamp English
- desklet English
- deskman English
- deskmate English
- deskscape English
- deskside English
- deskspace English
- desktop English
- deskward English
- deskwork English
- disk English
- diskos English
- headdesk English
- infodesk English
- newsdesk English
- desca Latin
- discalis Latin
- disculus Latin
- discum Latin
- discus Latin
- Diskus German
- desco Italian
- disco Italian
- discus Dutch, Flemish
- disque French
- диск Russian
- δίσκος Ancient Greek
- diskos Norwegian Bokmål
- *disk Proto-Germanic
- *diskuz Proto-Germanic
- デスク Japanese
- diskos Norwegian Nynorsk
- disc Old English
- deske Middle English
- *dъska Proto-Slavic
- deis Old French
- disko Esperanto
- disc Catalan, Valencian
- δίσκος Greek (modern)
- tisc Old High German
- deasg Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- dhisk Albanian
- dishtë Albanian
- *disk gmw-pro
- disc Old Saxon
- idesiki Zulu
- idesika Xhosa
- des Tok Pisin
- deis xno
- דיסקוס Aramaic
- desco roa-oit