sko
Danish
/skoː/
noun
Definitions
- shoe
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse skór derived from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz (shoe, literally covering) derived from Proto-Indo-European *skewk-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*skewk-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- shoe English
- Boxhandschuh German
- Bundschuh German
- Halbschuh German
- Handschuh German
- Hausschuh German
- Hemmschuh German
- Laufschuh German
- Schlittschuh German
- Schuh German
- Schuhband German
- Schuhcreme German
- Schuhgröße German
- Schuhkarton German
- Schuhlöffel German
- Schuhmacher German
- Schuhschnabel German
- Schuhsohle German
- Schuhspanner German
- Schuhspitze German
- Schuhwerk German
- Stöckelschuh German
- Wanderschuh German
- *skewk- Proto-Indo-European
- sko Norwegian Bokmål
- *skōhaz Proto-Germanic
- *skōhōną Proto-Germanic
- sko Swedish
- sko Norwegian Nynorsk
- sċōh Old English
- shon Middle English
- skómakari Old Norse
- skór Old Norse
- baby Danish
- babysko Danish
- hest Danish
- hestesko Danish
- horn Danish
- skohorn Danish
- skomager Danish
- ŝuo Esperanto
- skór Icelandic
- scuoh Old High German
- skógvur Faroese
- schuo Middle High German
- 𐍃𐌺𐍉𐌷𐍃 Gothic
- *skōh gmw-pro
- skuo Old Dutch
- schō Middle Low German
- skōch Old Frisian
- Schoh Low German