magt
Danish
[ˈmɑɡ̊d̥]
noun
Definitions
- power
- force
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German macht inherited from Proto-Germanic *mahtiz (power, might).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*mahtiz
Gloss
power, might
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
力
Emoji
🏋️ 💡
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- almighty English
- might English
- might-be English
- mighta English
- mightand English
- mighteous English
- mightest English
- mighteth English
- mightful English
- mightless English
- mightly English
- mightn't English
- mightnae English
- mighty English
- unmight English
- Mactulfi Latin
- Achsenmacht German
- Allmacht German
- Besatzungsmacht German
- Großmacht German
- Kolonialmacht German
- Kriegsmacht German
- Macht German
- Machtdemonstration German
- Machtergreifung German
- Machtkampf German
- Machtposition German
- Machtstruktur German
- Machtwechsel German
- Machtwort German
- Machtübergabe German
- Machtübernahme German
- Seemacht German
- Staatsmacht German
- Vormacht German
- Weltmacht German
- Zaubermacht German
- machtlos German
- machtpolitisch German
- machtvoll German
- mächtig German
- *megʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *mógʰtis Proto-Indo-European
- makt Norwegian Bokmål
- *mahtiz Proto-Germanic
- makt Swedish
- miht Old English
- myght Middle English
- makt Old Norse
- máttr Old Norse
- af Danish
- afmagt Danish
- al Danish
- almagt Danish
- almægtig Danish
- fuld Danish
- fuldmagt Danish
- magtfuld Danish
- magtpåliggende Danish
- påliggende Danish
- maht Old High German
- 𐌼𐌰𐌷𐍄𐍃 Gothic
- *mahti Proto-Finnic
- macht Middle Low German
- vulmacht Middle Low German
- āmacht Middle Low German
- maht Old Saxon