frugt
Danish
/froɡt/
noun
Definitions
- (botany) fruit the seed-bearing part of a plant
- fruit any sweet, edible part of a plant that resembles seed-bearing fruit
- fruit outcome or end result
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German vrucht derived from Latin frūctus (enjoyment, product, fruit, profit, produce, proceeds, yield, income, effect, profits).
Origin
Latin
frūctus
Gloss
enjoyment, product, fruit, profit, produce, proceeds, yield, income, effect, profits
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
果, 実
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fructus English
- fructa Latin
- fructuosus Latin
- frūctus Latin
- Apfelfrucht German
- Drachenfrucht German
- Frucht German
- Fruchtknoten German
- Fruchtkörper German
- Fruchtsalat German
- Fruchtzucker German
- Früchtchen German
- Leibesfrucht German
- Mirakelfrucht German
- Passionsfrucht German
- Steinfrucht German
- fruchtbar German
- fruchtig German
- fruchtlos German
- fruchtschädigend German
- фрукт Russian
- *bʰrug- Proto-Indo-European
- fruktr Old Norse
- befrugte Danish
- frugtbar Danish
- frugtbarhed Danish
- fruit Old French
- frukto Esperanto
- fruht Old High German
- frukt Faroese
- frukttræ Faroese
- piparfrukt Faroese
- fruht Old Dutch
- vrucht Middle Low German
- vruchtbar Middle Low German
- fruht Old Saxon
- frukt Old Swedish
- frut Friulian
- *fruɨθ Proto-Brythonic