wecken
German (Berlin)
/ˈvɛkŋ̩/
verb-weak
Definitions
- (transitive) to wake, to wake up
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German wecchen inherited from Proto-Germanic *wakjaną (awaken, wake up, wake).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wakjaną
Gloss
awaken, wake up, wake
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bewake English
- forwake English
- moonwake English
- rewake English
- wacken English
- wake English
- wakeable English
- wakeathon English
- wakeboard English
- wakefield English
- wakeful English
- wakeless English
- wakelet English
- waker English
- wakerobin English
- wakeskate English
- wakeskater English
- wakeskating English
- wakesome English
- wakest English
- waketh English
- waketime English
- wakey English
- Erweckung German
- Ruf German
- Wecker German
- Weckruf German
- auferwecken German
- aufwecken German
- erwecken German
- vekker Hungarian
- *weǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *wakjaną Proto-Germanic
- waken Middle English
- vekja Old Norse
- medynkvækkende Danish
- opsigtsvækkende Danish
- vække Danish
- vækkelse Danish
- vækkeur Danish
- vækning Danish
- amorveka Esperanto
- vekhorloĝo Esperanto
- veki Esperanto
- vekiĝi Esperanto
- vekradio Esperanto
- veker Serbo-Croatian
- wecchen Old High German
- vekar Ido
- *wakkjan gmw-pro
- wecken Old Dutch
- wekkian Old Saxon
- wække Old Danish