fag
Danish
/faːˀɣ/, [ˈfɑw-]
noun
Definitions
- subject
- trade, craft, profession
- bay the distance between two vertical or horizontal supports in roofs and walls
Etymology
Derived from German Fach (subject, compartment, drawer, field of study, profession) derived from Old High German fah (wall).
Origin
Old High German
fah
Gloss
wall
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
壁
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fakki Finnish
- fakkiutua Finnish
- Fach German
- Facharzt German
- Fachausdruck German
- Fachbegriff German
- Fachbereich German
- Fachchinesisch German
- Fachhochschule German
- Fachidiot German
- Fachinformatiker German
- Fachjargon German
- Fachkenntnis German
- Fachmarkt German
- Fachsprache German
- Fachwort German
- Handschuhfach German
- Postfach German
- Schließfach German
- Stimmfach German
- Unterrichtsfach German
- Zahnfach German
- *faką Proto-Germanic
- fach Polish
- fagforening Danish
- fagidiot Danish
- fagsprog Danish
- forening Danish
- idiot Danish
- sprog Danish
- foch Czech
- fag Icelandic
- þverfaglegur Icelandic
- fah Old High German
- vach Middle High German
- Fach Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *fak gmw-pro