franker
Danish
[ˈfʁɑŋˀkʰisɡ̊]
noun
Definitions
- (history) a Frank a person from the historical Germanic tribe of the Franks
- (obsolete) Frenchman
- (obsolete) West European seen from the point of view of the Greeks and Middle Eastern people
- Franconian a person from the German region of Franconia
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse frakkar (Franks) inherited from Proto-Germanic *frankô (javelin, spear, Frank).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*frankô
Gloss
javelin, spear, Frank
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
戈
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- frank English
- Franc Latin
- Francemiri Latin
- Franciscus Latin
- Francolini Latin
- Francus Latin
- Francus, francus Latin
- Franke German
- Frankenreich German
- Frankreich German
- fränkisch German
- *prAng- Proto-Indo-European
- *preng- Proto-Indo-European
- *frankô Proto-Germanic
- franca Old English
- Franc Irish
- Frakkland Old Norse
- frakka Old Norse
- frakkakonungr Old Norse
- frakkar Old Norse
- frankisk Danish
- إفرنجي Arabic
- إفرنجي, إِفْرَنْج Arabic
- franc Old French
- franceis Old French
- franchise Old French
- Frakki Icelandic
- francada Galician
- فرنگ Persian
- فرنگی Persian
- Φράγκος Greek (modern)
- Franko Old High German
- franc Norman
- franc Middle High German
- franc Middle French
- *frankō gmw-pro
- *Frank Frankish
- *Franko Frankish
- *Frankō Frankish
- *frankisk Frankish
- *frankō Frankish
- Φράγκος gkm