Knochen
German (Berlin)
/ˈknɔχn/
noun
Definitions
- bone
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German knoche (knot, bone) inherited from Old High German knohha derived from Proto-Germanic *knukô (joint, bone).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*knukô
Gloss
joint, bone
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
節
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- gnocchi English
- interknuckle English
- knuckle English
- knuckleball English
- knucklebone English
- knucklecurve English
- knuckled English
- knucklehead English
- knuckleheaded English
- knucklelike English
- knuckler English
- knucklesome English
- knucklewalk English
- knucklewalker English
- knuckly English
- Arbeit German
- Backe German
- Backenknochen German
- Bau German
- Bildung German
- Bruch German
- Brüchigkeit German
- Dichte German
- Fisch German
- Gerüst German
- Gewebe German
- Hand German
- Hüfte German
- Hüftknochen German
- Job German
- Knochenarbeit German
- Knochenbau German
- Knochenbildung German
- Knochenbruch German
- Knochenbrüchigkeit German
- Knochendichte German
- Knochenfisch German
- Knochengerüst German
- Knochengewebe German
- Knochenhand German
- Knochenjob German
- Knochenkrebs German
- Knochenmark German
- Knochenmasse German
- Knochenmetastase German
- Knochenmühle German
- Knochenstruktur German
- Knochentumor German
- Knochenwachstum German
- Krebs German
- Mark German
- Masse German
- Metastase German
- Musikant German
- Musikantenknochen German
- Mühle German
- Oberschenkel German
- Oberschenkelknochen German
- Penis German
- Penisknochen German
- Struktur German
- Tumor German
- Wachstum German
- Wange German
- Wangenknochen German
- dürr German
- knochendürr German
- knochentrocken German
- knochig German
- knöchern German
- trocken German
- verknöchern German
- gnocchi Italian
- nocca Italian
- knokkel Dutch, Flemish
- knook Dutch, Flemish
- *-ilaz Proto-Germanic
- *knukô Proto-Germanic
- knoge Swedish
- knokel Middle English
- knúi Old Norse
- kno Danish
- cnoke Middle Dutch
- knohha Old High German
- knoche Middle High German
- Knachen Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *knuko Old Dutch
- knōke Middle Low German
- Chnoche Alemannic German
- Knaken Low German
- Knoken Low German
- knohha lng
- Bau
- Job
- Mark
- Hand
- dürr
- Tumor
- Backe
- Hüfte
- Masse
- Penis
- Fisch
- Mühle
- Wange
- Krebs
- Bruch
- Gerüst
- Gewebe
- Dichte
- Arbeit
- knochig
- trocken
- Bildung
- knöchern
- Musikant
- Struktur
- Wachstum
- Metastase
- Knochenjob
- Knochenbau
- Knochenhand
- Hüftknochen
- Brüchigkeit
- Knochenmark
- knochendürr
- verknöchern
- Knochenkrebs
- Knochentumor
- Knochenfisch
- Knochenbruch
- Penisknochen
- Knochenmasse
- Oberschenkel
- Knochenmühle
- Backenknochen
- Knochendichte
- Knochenarbeit
- Knochengewebe
- Wangenknochen
- Knochengerüst
- Knochenbildung
- knochentrocken
- Knochenstruktur
- Knochenwachstum
- Knochenmetastase
- Musikantenknochen
- Knochenbrüchigkeit
- Oberschenkelknochen