skovl
Danish
[ˈsɡ̊ɒwˀl]
noun
Definitions
- shovel
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish skul derived from Proto-Germanic *skuflō borrowed from Middle Low German schuffele.
Origin
Middle Low German
schuffele
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- shool English
- shove English
- shovel English
- shovel-handed English
- shovelbill English
- shovelbum English
- shoveler English
- shovelfish English
- shovelful English
- shovelhead English
- shovellable English
- shovellike English
- shovelnose English
- shovelomics English
- shovelware English
- Schaufel German
- Schneeschaufel German
- Wurfschaufel German
- schaufelförmig German
- *skuflō Proto-Germanic
- しゃべる Japanese
- シャベル Japanese
- ショベル Japanese
- scofl Old English
- sċofl Old English
- schovel Middle English
- shovele Middle English
- schoffel Middle Dutch
- scūvala Old High German
- shovelo Ido
- schūfele Middle High German
- schuffele Middle Low German
- skūfla Old Saxon
- ifosholo Zulu
- jabōļ Marshallese
- savol Tok Pisin
- skul Old Danish
- foshol Fanagalo
- foshoro Shona
- sabbal Fiji Hindi