Kiel
German (Berlin)
/kiːl/
noun
Definitions
- keel beam at the underside of a ship
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German kēl derived from Old Norse kjǫlr (a keel, keel).
Origin
Old Norse
kjǫlr
Gloss
a keel, keel
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Kiel English
- keel English
- keelage English
- keelback English
- keelboat English
- keeler English
- keelless English
- keelman English
- Feder German
- Federkiel German
- Kielwasser German
- Wasser German
- kiel Dutch, Flemish
- kielhalen Dutch, Flemish
- kiellinie Dutch, Flemish
- kielzog Dutch, Flemish
- киль Russian
- kjøl Norwegian Bokmål
- *keluz Proto-Germanic
- *keulaz Proto-Germanic
- *kīnaną Proto-Germanic
- kölsvill Swedish
- kjøl Norwegian Nynorsk
- ċēol Old English
- kele Middle English
- kill Old Norse
- kjǫlr Old Norse
- køl Danish
- kølsvin Danish
- kølvand Danish
- kýl Czech
- kjölur Icelandic
- kiel Middle Dutch
- kjølur Faroese
- gisht Albanian
- kēl Middle Low German
- kiol Old Saxon
- kýl Slovak
- kiøl Old Swedish
- kjal Westrobothnian
- Kiel Low German
- *glista Proto-Albanian
- *kelu- Proto-Norse