længde
Danish
[ˈlɛŋˀd̥ə]
noun
Definitions
- length (measurement of distance)
Etymology
Suffix from Danish lang (long) inherited from Old Danish længth inherited from Old Norse lengð inherited from Proto-Germanic *langiþō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*langiþō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- arclength English
- armlength English
- bitlength English
- block length English
- codelength English
- daylength English
- full-length English
- length English
- lengthed English
- lengthen English
- lengthful English
- lengthless English
- lengthman English
- lengthsman English
- lengthsome English
- lengthways English
- lengthwise English
- lengthy English
- long English
- multilength English
- nanolength English
- overlength English
- scalelength English
- semilength English
- shoulder-length English
- sidelength English
- steplength English
- treelength English
- wavelength English
- wirelength English
- wordlength English
- golflengte Dutch, Flemish
- lang Dutch, Flemish
- lengte Dutch, Flemish
- lengtecirkel Dutch, Flemish
- lengtegraad Dutch, Flemish
- lengtemaat Dutch, Flemish
- *langiþō Proto-Germanic
- livslängd Swedish
- längd Swedish
- längdhopp Swedish
- våglängd Swedish
- lengþu Old English
- lengthe Middle English
- langr Old Norse
- lengd Old Norse
- lengð Old Norse
- alenlang Danish
- forkortelse Danish
- lang Danish
- langfredag Danish
- langhåret Danish
- langtidshæve Danish
- længdeforkortelse Danish
- længdespringer Danish
- mellemlang Danish
- springer Danish
- lengede Middle Dutch
- *lengida Old High German
- *lengitha Old Dutch
- *lengitha Old Saxon
- længth Old Danish