Lid
German (Berlin)
/liːt/
noun
Definitions
- eyelid
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German lit (cover, member, limb, lid) inherited from Old High German hlit inherited from Proto-Germanic *hlidą (lid, door, cover, eyelid).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hlidą
Gloss
lid, door, cover, eyelid
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
戸, 扉
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- decklid English
- delid English
- earlid English
- eyelid English
- lid English
- lidder English
- lidful English
- lidless English
- lidlike English
- lidlock English
- potlid English
- Auge German
- Augenlid German
- Lidschatten German
- Schatten German
- baarlid Dutch, Flemish
- bemanningslid Dutch, Flemish
- erelid Dutch, Flemish
- familielid Dutch, Flemish
- gelid Dutch, Flemish
- gemeenteraadslid Dutch, Flemish
- gezinslid Dutch, Flemish
- jurylid Dutch, Flemish
- kamerlid Dutch, Flemish
- ledebraken Dutch, Flemish
- ledemaat Dutch, Flemish
- ledenpop Dutch, Flemish
- lid Dutch, Flemish
- lidstaat Dutch, Flemish
- lidwoord Dutch, Flemish
- ooglid Dutch, Flemish
- oppositielid Dutch, Flemish
- raadslid Dutch, Flemish
- volledig Dutch, Flemish
- voorlid Dutch, Flemish
- *ḱley- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱlitóm Proto-Indo-European
- *hlidą Proto-Germanic
- hlid Old English
- lid Middle English
- lid Indonesian
- lit Middle Dutch
- hlit Old High German
- lid Afrikaans
- lit Middle High German