pose
Danish
[ˈpʰoːsə]
noun
Definitions
- bag
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse posi (bag, purse) inherited from Proto-Germanic *pusô (bag, scrip, sack, wallet).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*pusô
Gloss
bag, scrip, sack, wallet
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
袋
Emoji
🎒 👜 👝 💰️ 💼 🛍️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cutpurse English
- dispurse English
- manpurse English
- pickpurse English
- purse English
- purse-proud English
- purseful English
- purseless English
- purselike English
- purser English
- pursestring English
- unpurse English
- βῡρσα Ancient Greek
- *būs- Proto-Indo-European
- pose Norwegian Bokmål
- *pusô Proto-Germanic
- pose Norwegian Nynorsk
- purs Old English
- pusa Old English
- purse Middle English
- posi Old Norse
- affald Danish
- affaldspose Danish
- skrald Danish
- skraldepose Danish
- te Danish
- tepose Danish
- posi Icelandic
- posi Old Swedish