Deich
German (Berlin)
/daɪ̯ç/
noun
Definitions
- dyke, dike; permanent dam
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German dīk (dam, dike).
Origin
Middle Low German
dīk
Gloss
dam, dike
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- figo Latin
- Abschluss German
- Abschlussdeich German
- Bruch German
- Deichbruch German
- Afsluitdijk Dutch, Flemish
- Koedijk Dutch, Flemish
- boezemdijk Dutch, Flemish
- dijk Dutch, Flemish
- dijkage Dutch, Flemish
- dijkbewaking Dutch, Flemish
- dijkdoorbraak Dutch, Flemish
- dijker Dutch, Flemish
- dijkgraaf Dutch, Flemish
- dijkleger Dutch, Flemish
- dijkrecht Dutch, Flemish
- dijkschouw Dutch, Flemish
- dijkwacht Dutch, Flemish
- dijkwezen Dutch, Flemish
- moerdijk Dutch, Flemish
- omdijken Dutch, Flemish
- ringdijk Dutch, Flemish
- stuifdijk Dutch, Flemish
- wierdijk Dutch, Flemish
- zeedijk Dutch, Flemish
- zomerdijk Dutch, Flemish
- dique Spanish, Castilian
- dijc Middle Dutch
- dīk Middle Low German
- *feigʷō Proto-Italic
- autodyk Western Frisian
- dyk Western Frisian