dyst
Danish
[dʏsd]
noun
Definitions
- fight, struggle
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German dust derived from Old French jouste derived from Latin *iuxtāre, iuxtā (close to, near, next to, beside, close).
Origin
Latin
iuxtā
Gloss
close to, near, next to, beside, close
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
近
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *iuxtāre Latin
- iuxta Latin
- iuxtim Latin
- iuxtā Latin
- juxtaposer French
- juxtaposition French
- justar Spanish, Castilian
- *dunstą Proto-Germanic
- dust Old English
- joster Old French
- jouste Old French
- ajustar Catalan, Valencian
- xustapoñer Galician
- xustapór Galician
- dystur Faroese
- fótbóltsdystur Faroese
- steypadystur Faroese
- venjingardystur Faroese
- dust Middle Low German
- jostar Old Occitan