Drossel
German (Berlin)
/ˈdʁɔsəl/
noun
Definitions
- thrush songbird of the family Turdidae
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German droschel inherited from Old High German drōscala derived from Proto-Germanic *þrustalǭ.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þrustalǭ
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ant thrush English
- autothrottle English
- bluethroat English
- cutthroat English
- deep-throat English
- full-throttle English
- laughingthrush English
- redthroat English
- rubythroat English
- starthroat English
- tear-throat English
- throat English
- throatband English
- throated English
- throater English
- throatful English
- throating English
- throatlatch English
- throatplate English
- throatwort English
- throaty English
- throstle English
- throttle English
- throttleable English
- throttlehold English
- throttler English
- thrush English
- thrushlike English
- thrushling English
- unthrottle English
- waterthrush English
- whitethroat English
- yellowthroat English
- Mistel German
- Misteldrossel German
- Ring German
- Ringdrossel German
- Rotdrossel German
- Schnaps German
- Schnapsdrossel German
- Schwarzdrossel German
- Singdrossel German
- Spott German
- Spottdrossel German
- Wacholder German
- Wacholderdrossel German
- rot German
- schwarz German
- singen German
- дроссель Russian
- *þrustalǭ Proto-Germanic
- *þrutō Proto-Germanic
- *þrutǭ Proto-Germanic
- þrotbolla Old English
- þrote Old English
- *throtel Middle English
- throstle, throstel Middle English
- throte Middle English
- thrusche Middle English
- druid Irish
- imdhruid Irish
- þrǫstr Old Norse
- þröstur Icelandic
- drōscala Old High German
- thrōskila Old High German
- Strazdiņš Latvian
- dziedātājstrazds Latvian
- mežastrazds Latvian
- strazdiene Latvian
- strazds Latvian
- truit Old Irish
- droschel Middle High German
- Dréischel Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Routdréischel Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *trazdas Proto-Balto-Slavic
- trot Torres Strait Creole