Schoß
German (Berlin)
/ʃoːs/
noun
Definitions
- lap area between the waist and knees of a seated person
- womb
- fold
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German scōz inherited from Proto-Germanic *skautaz (lap, wedge, corner, flap, cornwe).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skautaz
Gloss
lap, wedge, corner, flap, cornwe
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
隅
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Sheetrock English
- bedsheet English
- broadsheet English
- chargesheet English
- cheat sheet English
- clipsheet English
- codesheet English
- coversheet English
- crib sheet English
- datasheet English
- drawsheet English
- dustsheet English
- endsheet English
- flowsheet English
- fly sheet English
- flysheet English
- foresheet English
- freesheet English
- groundsheet English
- headsheet English
- helpsheet English
- hotsheet English
- hymnsheet English
- infosheet English
- intersheet English
- logsheet English
- mainsheet English
- marksheet English
- minisheet English
- multisheet English
- nanosheet English
- oversheet English
- oversheeted English
- packsheet English
- paysheet English
- playsheet English
- resheet English
- scoresheet English
- sheet English
- sheet metal English
- sheet-like English
- sheetable English
- sheeter English
- sheetfed English
- sheetful English
- sheeting English
- sheetless English
- sheetlet English
- sheetlike English
- sheetline English
- sheetrock English
- sheetsman English
- sheetwork English
- sheety English
- shortsheet English
- shot English
- songsheet English
- spreadsheet English
- spritesheet English
- stylesheet English
- tasksheet English
- teamsheet English
- tearsheet English
- timesheet English
- tipsheet English
- toposheet English
- undersheet English
- votesheet English
- wagonsheet English
- worksheet English
- worldsheet English
- Hund German
- Schoßhund German
- écoutille French
- *(s)kewd- Proto-Indo-European
- *skautaz Proto-Germanic
- *skutą Proto-Germanic
- sceat Old English
- sceot Old English
- scot Old English
- scotfreo Old English
- schete Middle English
- scot Middle English
- skaut Old Norse
- bakskaut Icelandic
- forskaut Icelandic
- heimskaut Icelandic
- skaut Icelandic
- scōz Old High German
- scōzo Old High German
- Schouss Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- escoutille Middle French
- 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌿𐍄𐍃 Gothic
- שויס Yiddish
- *skōt Old Dutch
- skāt Old Frisian
- lishidi Swati