marchere
Danish
[mɑˈɕeˀɐ]
verb
Definitions
- to march walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does
Etymology
Borrowed from French marcher (walk, march, work) derived from Proto-Germanic *markōną (mark, notice, rim, edge, region, area, border).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*markōną
Gloss
mark, notice, rim, edge, region, area, border
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
端, 縁
Emoji
📝
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- march English
- marschieren German
- marche French
- marcher French
- marcheur French
- remarcher French
- маршировать Russian
- marcha Spanish, Castilian
- marchar Spanish, Castilian
- *mereg- Proto-Indo-European
- marsjere Norwegian Bokmål
- marchar Portuguese
- *markōną Proto-Germanic
- mearcian Old English
- marka Old Norse
- marchier Old French
- marŝi Esperanto
- marxar Catalan, Valencian
- marchar Galician
- markon Old Saxon
- marchar Occitan
- *markōn Frankish
- marché Louisiana Creole French