slæbe
Danish
[ˈslɛːb̥ə], [ˈslɛːʊ]
verb
Definitions
- to drag, lug
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish slæbæ borrowed from Middle Low German slēpen derived from Old Saxon *slēpian derived from *slaipijan (pull along, cause to slide, drag).
Origin
*slaipijan
Gloss
pull along, cause to slide, drag
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- schlep English
- schlepper English
- schleppy English
- Schleife German
- Schleifmittel German
- Schleifpapier German
- Schleifring German
- Schleifstein German
- schleifen German
- släpa Swedish
- slæber Danish
- sløjfe Danish
- *sleifen Old High German
- sleifen Old High German
- slīfan Old High German
- schlūch Middle High German
- slepen Middle High German
- שלעפּן Yiddish
- *slaipijan gmw-pro
- *slēpen Old Dutch
- slēpen Middle Low German
- *slēpian Old Saxon
- slæbæ Old Danish