saft
Danish
[ˈsɑfd̥]
noun
Definitions
- juice
Etymology
Borrowed from German Saft (juice, sap) inherited from Proto-Germanic *sapą (juice, sap).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sapą
Gloss
juice, sap
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🥤 🧃
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ananassaft German
- Apfelsaft German
- Apfelsinensaft German
- Aprikosensaft German
- Avocadosaft German
- Bananensaft German
- Grapefruitsaft German
- Hustensaft German
- Magensaft German
- Orangensaft German
- Pflanzensaft German
- Pflaumensaft German
- Saft German
- Saftpresse German
- Tomatensaft German
- Waldmeistersaft German
- Zitronensaft German
- saftig German
- szaft Hungarian
- *sab- Proto-Indo-European
- *sap- Proto-Indo-European
- *sapon- Proto-Indo-European
- saft Norwegian Bokmål
- *sapą Proto-Germanic
- saft Norwegian Nynorsk
- sæp Old English
- safi Old Norse
- hoste Danish
- hostesaft Danish
- mave Danish
- mavesaft Danish
- saftig Danish
- æble Danish
- æblesaft Danish
- saft Serbo-Croatian
- saft Icelandic
- saf Old High German
- saf Middle High German
- *sap Old Dutch
- saft Cimbrian