Trift
German (Berlin)
/tʁɪft/
noun
Definitions
- grassy track, cattle track
- (poor) pastureland, grazing, sheepwalk
- log driving, timber floating
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German trift (way of living, acting, driving, floating) inherited from Proto-Germanic *driftiz (drift).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*driftiz
Gloss
drift
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- adrift English
- bedrift English
- downdrift English
- drift English
- driftage English
- driftbolt English
- drifter English
- driftest English
- drifteth English
- driftfish English
- driftland English
- driftless English
- driftling English
- driftpin English
- driftway English
- driftweed English
- driftwind English
- driftwood English
- drifty English
- exodrift English
- indrift English
- mid-drift English
- overdrift English
- raindrift English
- snowdrift English
- stardrift English
- underdrift English
- updrift English
- Eis German
- Schaf German
- Schaftrift German
- Trifteis German
- *dʰreybʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *driftiz Proto-Germanic
- *drift Old English
- drift Middle English
- drift Old Norse
- dript Old Norse
- drift Danish
- minedrift Danish
- trift Middle High German
- *drift Old Dutch
- dripman Tok Pisin