siech
German (Berlin)
/ziːç/
adj
Definitions
- (literary) sick; ill; weak; frail; ailing; afflicted
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German siech inherited from Old High German sioh (sick).
Origin
Old High German
sioh
Gloss
sick
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
患
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- airsick English
- brainsick English
- bussick English
- carsick English
- cropsick English
- dogsick English
- dope sick English
- greensick English
- guilt-sick English
- heartsick English
- heatsick English
- homesick English
- iron-sick English
- lovesick English
- oversick English
- seasick English
- sick English
- sick-wagon English
- sickbag English
- sickbay English
- sickbed English
- sicken English
- sicker English
- sickfic English
- sickhouse English
- sickie English
- sickish English
- sickless English
- sickly English
- sickness English
- sicknik English
- sicko English
- sickout English
- sickroom English
- sicky English
- soulsick English
- spacesick English
- thoughtsick English
- trainsick English
- turnsick English
- unsick English
- Haus German
- Seuche German
- Siechenhaus German
- entseuchen German
- sjuk Norwegian Bokmål
- syk Norwegian Bokmål
- *seukaz Proto-Germanic
- sjuk Norwegian Nynorsk
- sik Middle English
- sjúkdómr Old Norse
- sjúkleikr Old Norse
- sjúkr Old Norse
- dødssyg Danish
- hundesyg Danish
- køresyg Danish
- røvsyg Danish
- syg Danish
- sygdom Danish
- sygehus Danish
- sygeplejerske Danish
- sjúkur Icelandic
- sioh Old High German
- siuhhi Old High German
- siuhhī Old High German
- sjúkur Faroese
- siech Middle High German
- siechenhūs Middle High German
- *seuk gmw-pro
- siuker Old Swedish
- siuker, siūker Old Swedish
- sik Tok Pisin
- sxih Navajo, Navaho
- syugæ Old Danish
- siki Pijin