vits
Danish
[ˈʋid̥s]
noun
Definitions
- joke
Etymology
Derived from German Witz (joke, wit, wit joke) derived from Proto-Germanic *witją (knowledge, reason, mind, wit), *witaną (know, wit).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*witaną
Gloss
know, wit
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
知
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afterwit English
- bewit English
- dickwit English
- dimwit English
- dullwit English
- forewit English
- fuckwit English
- inwit English
- lackwit English
- nitwit English
- numbwit English
- outwit English
- overwit English
- puzzlewit English
- quick-witted English
- shitwit English
- thickwit English
- underwit English
- unwit English
- wantwit English
- wit English
- witcraft English
- witful English
- witless English
- witling English
- witness English
- witsome English
- witted English
- witteth English
- wittol English
- witty English
- witwanton English
- witworm English
- Witterici Latin
- Antiwitz German
- Insiderwitz German
- Treppenwitz German
- Witz German
- Witzbold German
- witzig German
- vicc Hungarian
- *bhil- Proto-Indo-European
- *weyd- Proto-Indo-European
- *wóyde Proto-Indo-European
- vits Norwegian Bokmål
- *waist Proto-Germanic
- *witaną Proto-Germanic
- *witją Proto-Germanic
- vits Swedish
- vits Norwegian Nynorsk
- witan Old English
- witt Old English
- wit Middle English
- vit Old Norse
- vita Old Norse
- vide Danish
- виц Serbo-Croatian
- wizzan Old High German
- vit Faroese
- виц Bulgarian
- witz Middle High German
- 𐌿𐌽𐍅𐌹𐍄𐌹 Gothic
- 𐍅𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *witan gmw-pro
- *witi gmw-pro
- witan Old Dutch
- wittich Middle Low German
- виц Macedonian
- *wit Old Saxon