pragt
Danish
[ˈpʰʁ̥ɑɡ̊d̥]
noun
Definitions
- magnificence, splendour
Etymology
Borrowed from German Pracht (splendor, splendour) derived from Old High German braht (noice) derived from Proto-Germanic *brahtaz (cracking, noise, crash, snapping).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*brahtaz
Gloss
cracking, noise, crash, snapping
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- prank English
- prankee English
- pranker English
- prankful English
- prankish English
- pranksome English
- prankster English
- pranky English
- Farbenpracht German
- Pracht German
- Prachtkerl German
- Prachtstraße German
- Prachtweib German
- prachtvoll German
- prächtig German
- пранк Russian
- *brahtaz Proto-Germanic
- pranken Middle English
- fuld Danish
- pragtfuld Danish
- prægtig Danish
- prakt Icelandic
- braht Old High German
- braht Middle High German
- praht Middle High German
- pracht Middle Low German