traktor
Danish
[ˈtˢʁ̥ɑɡ̊tˢɐ]
noun
Definitions
- tractor
Etymology
Borrowed from English tractor derived from Latin trāctor, trahō (I drag, drag, I pull, pull, haul).
Origin
Latin
trahō
Gloss
I drag, drag, I pull, pull, haul
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
- minitractor English
- tractor English
- tractorable English
- tractoration English
- tractorist English
- tractorless English
- tractorlike English
- traktori Finnish
- *martyrāre Latin
- *tragere Latin
- *tragināre Latin
- *traginō Latin
- *traginō, *tragināre Latin
- *trago, tragēre, *tragō Latin
- *tragīnāre Latin
- *tragō Latin
- abstraho Latin
- attraho Latin
- circumtraho Latin
- contraho Latin
- detraho Latin
- distraho Latin
- extraho Latin
- intertraho Latin
- intraho Latin
- obtraho Latin
- pertraho Latin
- protraho Latin
- retraho Latin
- subtraho Latin
- supertraho Latin
- testitrahus Latin
- tracto Latin
- tractus Latin
- trahax Latin
- trahere Latin
- trahitorius Latin
- trahō Latin
- trāctor Latin
- Traktor German
- tractor Dutch, Flemish
- трактор Russian
- tractor Spanish, Castilian
- *dʰregʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- トラクター Japanese
- traktor Polish
- fører Danish
- traktorfører Danish
- traire Old French
- ट्रॅक्टर Hindi
- แทรกเตอร์ Thai
- traktor Cebuano
- tracteu Norman
- trekta Swahili
- 트랙타 Korean
- tractor Asturian