Rute
German (Berlin)
/ˈʁuːtə/
noun
Definitions
- rod
- (biology) tail of a dog
- (biology) penis
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German ruote inherited from Old High German ruota inherited from Proto-Germanic *rōdō (rod, pole).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*rōdō
Gloss
rod, pole
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
棒
Emoji
🎣 💈
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Holyrood English
- drawrod English
- flatrod English
- flyrod English
- forty-rod English
- goldenrod English
- interrod English
- limerod English
- microrod English
- myorod English
- nanorod English
- polyrod English
- pushrod English
- ramrod English
- rod English
- rodbuster English
- rodder English
- roddy English
- rodfisher English
- rodfishing English
- rodless English
- rodlet English
- rodlike English
- rodman English
- rodmeter English
- rodshaped English
- rodsman English
- rodster English
- rodwork English
- rood English
- rute English
- sack English
- -n- German
- Angel German
- Angelrute German
- Gold German
- Goldrute German
- Gänger German
- Rutengänger German
- Rutengängerin German
- Spieß German
- Spießrute German
- Spießrutenlauf German
- fényrúd Hungarian
- rudak Hungarian
- rudam Hungarian
- rudas Hungarian
- rudat Hungarian
- rúd Hungarian
- rúdugrás Hungarian
- vaníliarúd Hungarian
- ambtsroede Dutch, Flemish
- berkenroede Dutch, Flemish
- donderroede Dutch, Flemish
- geslachtsroede Dutch, Flemish
- menroede Dutch, Flemish
- roe Dutch, Flemish
- roede Dutch, Flemish
- tuchtroede Dutch, Flemish
- wichelroede Dutch, Flemish
- *rōt- Proto-Indo-European
- råde Norwegian Bokmål
- *rōdō Proto-Germanic
- ルーデサック Japanese
- szpicruta Polish
- råde Norwegian Nynorsk
- rod Old English
- rōd Old English
- rodde Middle English
- rode Middle English
- roede Middle Dutch
- ruota Old High German
- ruote Middle High German
- ruoda Old Dutch
- *rooto Proto-Finnic
- Rut Hunsrik