krop
Danish
/krɔp/
noun
Definitions
- body of animals, including humans
- trunk, torso as opposed to the limbs
- carcass, carcase of a butchered animal
- body, fuselage the central part of an object, e.g. an airplane, a building a musical instrument
- body the taste of wine
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse kroppr (body, mass, trunk) inherited from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz (body, crop, lump, round mass, mass, heap, collection, bunch, trunk).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kruppaz
Gloss
body, crop, lump, round mass, mass, heap, collection, bunch, trunk
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
身, 体
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aftercrop English
- anticrop English
- crop English
- cropable English
- cropbound English
- cropduster English
- cropful English
- cropland English
- croplands English
- cropless English
- croplike English
- cropmark English
- croppable English
- croppest English
- croppeth English
- croppie English
- croppy English
- cropraising English
- cropsick English
- greencrop English
- intercrop English
- killcrop English
- maincrop English
- miscrop English
- monocrop English
- noncrop English
- oilcrop English
- outcrop English
- overcrop English
- sharecrop English
- stonecrop English
- uncrop English
- kroppa Finnish
- *cruppo Latin
- grupus Latin
- Kropf German
- kröpfen German
- gruppo Italian
- *grewb- Proto-Indo-European
- kropp Norwegian Bokmål
- *kruppaz Proto-Germanic
- himlakropp Swedish
- kropp Swedish
- kroppsdel Swedish
- kroppskamera Swedish
- kroppslig Swedish
- kroppstemperatur Swedish
- kroppsvätska Swedish
- kropp Norwegian Nynorsk
- crop Old English
- cropp Old English
- crop Middle English
- kroppr Old Norse
- billede Danish
- kropsbillede Danish
- kropslig Danish
- crope Old French
- croupe Old French
- kroppur Icelandic
- kropf Old High German
- kroppur Faroese
- kropf Middle High German
- *krop Old Dutch
- kropper Old Swedish
- krópp Westrobothnian