at
Danish
[a(d̥)], [ad̥]
conjunction
Definitions
- that introduces a glossary
- (archaic) that, in order that, so that introduces an glossary
- that, so that introduces an glossary
- that, why introducing an glossary
- (proscribed)
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse at (to, that, at, by, toward) inherited from Proto-Germanic *þat (that).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þat
Gloss
that
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Thatter English
- at English
- atmark English
- atone English
- atonement English
- eat away at English
- film at 11 English
- hereat English
- liddat English
- so that English
- that English
- that'n English
- that're English
- that've English
- thatness English
- thereat English
- whereat English
- dass German
- dat Dutch, Flemish
- totdat Dutch, Flemish
- voordat Dutch, Flemish
- zodat Dutch, Flemish
- тот Russian
- *tod Proto-Indo-European
- *tód Proto-Indo-European
- at Norwegian Bokmål
- atskille Norwegian Bokmål
- *at Proto-Germanic
- *atǭ Proto-Germanic
- *þan Proto-Germanic
- *þat Proto-Germanic
- att Swedish
- åt Swedish
- at Norwegian Nynorsk
- åt Norwegian Nynorsk
- þis Old English
- þæt Old English
- at Middle English
- that Middle English
- at Old Norse
- þat Old Norse
- þess Old Norse
- þá Old Norse
- ad Danish
- for Danish
- for at Danish
- að Icelandic
- dat Middle Dutch
- dat Old High German
- daz Old High German
- dese Old High German
- that Old High German
- ita Ido
- at Faroese
- that Old Dutch
- 艾特 Chinese
- that Old Saxon
- at Old Swedish
- att Westrobothnian
- åt Westrobothnian
- thet Old Frisian
- das Volapük
- dati Sranan Tongo
- dat Nigerian Pidgin