zäh
German (Berlin)
/tsɛː/
adj
Definitions
- not easily yielding, resilient
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German zæhe, zǣhe inherited from Old High German zāhi inherited from Proto-Germanic *tanhuz (tough, clinging, fitting, tenacious) derived from Proto-Indo-European *denḱ- (bite), *denḱ- (bite).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*denḱ-
Gloss
bite
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- semitough English
- supertough English
- tough English
- toughen English
- toughie English
- toughish English
- toughly English
- toughminded English
- toughness English
- ultratough English
- untough English
- Zähflüssigkeit German
- fließend German
- flüssig German
- superzäh German
- zähfließend German
- zähflüssig German
- taai Dutch, Flemish
- taaislijmziekte Dutch, Flemish
- taaitaai Dutch, Flemish
- δάκνω Ancient Greek
- δάκος Ancient Greek
- δήξ Ancient Greek
- δαγκάνω Ancient Greek
- δῆγμα Ancient Greek
- δῆξις Ancient Greek
- ὀδάξ Ancient Greek
- *denḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- tøff Norwegian Bokmål
- *tangiz Proto-Germanic
- *tangō Proto-Germanic
- *tanhuz Proto-Germanic
- *tanhwą Proto-Germanic
- tuff Swedish
- タフ Japanese
- tøff Norwegian Nynorsk
- toh Old English
- tōh Old English
- दशति Sanskrit
- tough Middle English
- töff Icelandic
- taey Middle Dutch
- zah Old High German
- zāh Old High German
- zāhi Old High German
- zæhe, zǣhe Middle High German
- zéi Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *tāi Old Dutch
- *dáćati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *tēi Old Frisian
- *daknā Proto-Albanian
- δακώνω gkm
- δαγκάνω grc-koi