krog
Danish
/krɔːɡ/
noun
Definitions
- hook
- catch
- corner, nook
Etymology
Derived from Old Danish krok derived from Old Norse krókr (hook, bend, bight).
Origin
Old Norse
krókr
Gloss
hook, bend, bight
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acrook English
- crook English
- crookback English
- crookbacked English
- crookbill English
- crooked English
- crooken English
- crookery English
- crooketh English
- crookle English
- crookneck English
- cruckle English
- cybercrook English
- uncrook English
- krok Norwegian Bokmål
- *krōkaz Proto-Germanic
- krok Norwegian Nynorsk
- croke Middle English
- crouchen Middle English
- krókr Old Norse
- crochet Old French
- krókur Icelandic
- krókur Faroese
- cro Norman
- kroker Old Swedish
- krōker, kroker Old Swedish
- *krōk Frankish
- krok Old Danish