Krug
German (Berlin)
/kruːk/, /kruːx/
noun
Definitions
- jug
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German kruoc inherited from Old High German kruog derived from Proto-Germanic *krogu (pitcher, pot).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*krogu
Gloss
pitcher, pot
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鍋
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- crock English
- crocker English
- crockery English
- crockpot English
- crocky English
- Bier German
- Bierkrug German
- Plaste German
- Plastekrug German
- brandewijnkroeg Dutch, Flemish
- brandewijnskroeg Dutch, Flemish
- kroeg Dutch, Flemish
- kroegentocht Dutch, Flemish
- kroegtijger Dutch, Flemish
- stamkroeg Dutch, Flemish
- kro Norwegian Bokmål
- *krogu Proto-Germanic
- kro Norwegian Nynorsk
- crocca Old English
- crōg Old English
- crokke Middle English
- croo Middle English
- craiceann Irish
- krukka Old Norse
- կարաս Armenian
- kruog Old High German
- կարաս Old Armenian
- krugo Ido
- croiccenn Old Irish
- kroeg Afrikaans
- craiceann Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- crackan Manx
- kruoc Middle High German
- Krou Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *krūka Old Dutch
- კასრი Georgian
- *krok(ke)no- Proto-Celtic
- krôch Middle Low German
- krūka Old Saxon
- *krūkka Frankish