cyklus
Danish
[ˈsykʰl̥us]
noun
Definitions
- cycle
Etymology
Derived from Latin cyclus (cycle) derived from Ancient Greek κύκλος (circle, wheel, cycle, ring).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κύκλος
Gloss
circle, wheel, cycle, ring
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
円
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ku Klux Klan English
- clan English
- cycle English
- cyclone English
- cyclopaedia English
- cyclus English
- bi- Latin
- cyclois Latin
- cyclus Latin
- Heterocyclus German
- ciklus Hungarian
- ciclo Italian
- cyclus Dutch, Flemish
- bicyclette French
- cycle French
- cyclostome French
- ciclo Spanish, Castilian
- κυκλοτερής Ancient Greek
- κυκλόσε Ancient Greek
- κυκλόω Ancient Greek
- κύκλος Ancient Greek
- κῠ́κλος Ancient Greek
- παράκυκλος Ancient Greek
- ἐγκύκλιος Ancient Greek
- ἡμικύκλιον Ancient Greek
- ὑπόκυκλος Ancient Greek
- *kʷel- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷukʷlos Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷékʷlos Proto-Indo-European
- syklus Norwegian Bokmål
- ciclo Portuguese
- syklus Norwegian Nynorsk
- ciogal Irish
- kyklop Danish
- cyklus Czech
- -cikl Serbo-Croatian
- cicle Catalan, Valencian
- ciclo Galician
- κύκλος Greek (modern)
- ციკლოტრონი Georgian