røg
Danish
/røj/, /røj/, /røːɡ/
noun
Definitions
- smoke
Etymology
Derived from Old Danish røk derived from Old Norse reykr (smoke) derived from Proto-Germanic *raukiz (smoke).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*raukiz
Gloss
smoke
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- areek English
- reek English
- reekage English
- reeker English
- reeky English
- Duftrauchbrenner German
- Heiderauch German
- Höhenrauch German
- Hüttenrauch German
- Moorrauch German
- Rauch German
- Rauchfang German
- Rauchquarz German
- Rauchverbot German
- Rauchwolke German
- Rauchzeichen German
- Sonnenrauch German
- Tabakrauch German
- Weihrauch German
- rauchfrei German
- rauchig German
- rauchlos German
- *rewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *rowgi- Proto-Indo-European
- røyk Norwegian Bokmål
- *raukiz Proto-Germanic
- rök Swedish
- røyk Norwegian Nynorsk
- rek Middle English
- jóreykr Old Norse
- reykr Old Norse
- alarm Danish
- cigaret Danish
- cigaretrøg Danish
- røgalarm Danish
- reykur Icelandic
- rouh Old High German
- roykur Faroese
- *rauki gmw-pro
- *rōk Old Dutch
- rouc Old Dutch
- rauk Westrobothnian
- røk Old Danish