sejl
Danish
/sajˀl/
noun
Definitions
- sail
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse segl (sail) inherited from Proto-Germanic *seglą (sail).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*seglą
Gloss
sail
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
帆
Emoji
⛵️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- after-sail English
- asail English
- daysail English
- foresail English
- forestaysail English
- gaffsail English
- headsail English
- lugsail English
- mainsail English
- mizzensail English
- moonsail English
- outsail English
- oversail English
- parasail English
- resail English
- ringsail English
- sail English
- sailable English
- sailboard English
- sailboat English
- sailcloth English
- sailcraft English
- sailer English
- sailest English
- saileth English
- sailfin English
- sailfish English
- sailless English
- saillike English
- sailmaker English
- sailmaking English
- sailor English
- sailplane English
- sailpunk English
- sailroom English
- sailship English
- sailwear English
- sailworthy English
- saily English
- sailyard English
- skysail English
- spritsail English
- squaresail English
- staysail English
- topsail English
- windsail English
- wingsail English
- Gaumensegel German
- Rahsegel German
- Segel German
- Segelflugzeug German
- Segeltuch German
- Sonnensegel German
- sail Dutch, Flemish
- seil Norwegian Bokmål
- *seglą Proto-Germanic
- segel Swedish
- żagiel Polish
- seġl Old English
- saile Middle English
- segl Old Norse
- sejlskib Danish
- skib Danish
- sigle Old French
- singler Old French
- segl Icelandic
- segal Old High German
- segl Faroese
- segel Middle High German
- sëgel Middle High German
- *segl gmw-pro
- sel Tok Pisin