flåde
Danish
/flɔːðə/
noun
Definitions
- raft a floating timber platform or a inflatable rubber boat
- fleet a group of vessels
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish flodhe inherited from Old Norse floti inherited from Proto-Germanic *flutô (raft, boat, float, ship, a float, small boat).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*flutô
Gloss
raft, boat, float, ship, a float, small boat
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
船, 艇
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afloat English
- defloat English
- firefloat English
- float English
- floatability English
- floatable English
- floatboard English
- floater English
- floatest English
- floateth English
- floatie English
- floatless English
- floatline English
- floatplane English
- floatstick English
- floatstone English
- floaty English
- flotation English
- flutter English
- outfloat English
- overfloat English
- refloat English
- Bauchflosse German
- Flosse German
- flotte French
- flota Spanish, Castilian
- flotilla Spanish, Castilian
- *plewd- Proto-Indo-European
- flåte Norwegian Bokmål
- *flutô Proto-Germanic
- flotte Swedish
- flote Norwegian Nynorsk
- flåte Norwegian Nynorsk
- flota Old English
- floten Middle English
- floti Old Norse
- floti Icelandic
- flotă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- flozza Old High German
- floso Ido
- floti Faroese
- vlozze Middle High German
- flodhe Old Danish