slig
Danish
[ˈsliˀ]
adj
Definitions
- (dated) such
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse slíkr (smooth, sleek) derived from Proto-Germanic *swalīkaz (such, so formed, so like), *swa (so) + Proto-Germanic *-līkaz (having the body form of, -like, shaped).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*-līkaz
Gloss
having the body form of, -like, shaped
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- like English
- nonesuch English
- so English
- somesuch English
- such English
- suchlike English
- suchly English
- suchness English
- suchwise English
- solch German
- zulk Dutch, Flemish
- zulks Dutch, Flemish
- *swe Proto-Indo-European
- *swé Proto-Indo-European
- *swé, *swē, *swō Proto-Indo-European
- *swē Proto-Indo-European
- slik Norwegian Bokmål
- *-līkaz Proto-Germanic
- *dōną Proto-Germanic
- *swa Proto-Germanic
- *swalīkaz Proto-Germanic
- slik Norwegian Nynorsk
- -lic Old English
- -līc Old English
- swelc Old English
- swelċ Old English
- swā Old English
- such Middle English
- -ligr Old Norse
- slíkr Old Norse
- svá Old Norse
- hvilken Danish
- lig Danish
- slíkur Icelandic
- sulc Middle Dutch
- -lih Old High German
- -līh Old High German
- sulih Old High German
- sō Old High German
- slíkur Faroese
- -𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- 𐍃𐍅𐌰 Gothic
- 𐍃𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- *swā gmw-pro
- -līk Old Dutch
- sulich Old Dutch
- sulik Old Dutch
- sō Old Dutch
- sōdān Middle Low German
- sulik Old Saxon
- slīker Old Swedish
- slekken Westrobothnian
- slikkän Westrobothnian
- -lik Old Frisian
- sa Old Frisian
- suk Old Frisian
- slaik Elfdalian