dal
Danish
[ˈdæːˀl]
noun
Definitions
- dale, valley elongated depression between hills or mountains
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse dalr (meadow, valley, dale).
Origin
Old Norse
dalr
Gloss
meadow, valley, dale
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
谷, 溪
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Borrowdale English
- Calderdale English
- Clarksdale English
- Limedale English
- Lucedale English
- Ribblesdale English
- Riverdale English
- Swaledale English
- Tweeddale English
- Weardale English
- dale English
- daleside English
- dalesman English
- rundale English
- Bergtal German
- Jammertal German
- Lavanttal German
- Moseltal German
- Tal German
- Taler German
- Talnebel German
- Talsperre German
- Talweg German
- Todestal German
- dal Norwegian Bokmål
- *dala- Proto-Germanic
- *dalą Proto-Germanic
- dal Norwegian Nynorsk
- dale Middle English
- dalr Old Norse
- dalur Icelandic
- dail Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- dalur Faroese
- tal Middle High German
- dal Old Swedish
- dal Elfdalian