schwach
German (Berlin)
/ˈʃvax/
adj
Definitions
- (also) weak
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German swach inherited from Old High German *swah inherited from Proto-Germanic *swakaz (weak).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*swakaz
Gloss
weak
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
弱
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- swack English
- Immunschwäche German
- Kopf German
- Muskelschwäche German
- Schwachkopf German
- Schwachsinn German
- Schwachstelle German
- Schwäche German
- Schwächegefühl German
- Schwächezustand German
- Schwächling German
- Sicht German
- Sinn German
- Stelle German
- schwachköpfig German
- schwachsichtig German
- schwachsinnig German
- schwächlich German
- *swe(n)g Proto-Indo-European
- svak Norwegian Bokmål
- svakhet Norwegian Bokmål
- *swakaz Proto-Germanic
- svag Swedish
- svagdricka Swedish
- svaghet Swedish
- svak Norwegian Nynorsk
- svakheit Norwegian Nynorsk
- *swæc Old English
- swac Middle English
- læsesvag Danish
- svag Danish
- svække Danish
- svækling Danish
- tryksvag Danish
- åndssvag Danish
- *swah Old High German
- švaks Latvian
- swach Middle High German
- שוואַך Yiddish
- *swak Old Dutch
- swak Middle Low German
- sweken Middle Low German
- swack Scots
- *swak Old Frisian