Leichnam
German (Berlin)
/ˈlaɪ̯çˌnaːm/
noun
Definitions
- corpse dead human body
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German līchname inherited from Old High German līhhinhamo inherited from Proto-Germanic *līkahamô (body, corpse, bodily frame).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*līkahamô
Gloss
body, corpse, bodily frame
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
骸
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hame English
- likam English
- like English
- haam Dutch, Flemish
- hemellichaam Dutch, Flemish
- lichaam Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamsbeweging Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamsbouw Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamsdeel Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamsholte Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamshouding Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamstaal Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamstemperatuur Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamsvocht Dutch, Flemish
- lichaamswarmte Dutch, Flemish
- lichamelijk Dutch, Flemish
- lichtlichaam Dutch, Flemish
- lijk Dutch, Flemish
- legeme Norwegian Bokmål
- *līkahamô Proto-Germanic
- hama Old English
- lichama Old English
- lichamlic Old English
- līc Old English
- līcema Old English
- līchama Old English
- likam Middle English
- lík(h)ami, líkhami Old Norse
- líkami Old Norse
- líkamr Old Norse
- líkhami Old Norse
- líkhamr Old Norse
- himmellegeme Danish
- legeme Danish
- legemlig Danish
- omdrejningslegeme Danish
- lichame Middle Dutch
- līhhinhamo Old High German
- liggaam Afrikaans
- līchname Middle High German
- lichamo Old Dutch
- *likhamo Frankish