borst
Middle Dutch
noun
Definitions
- chest
- breast
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch brust inherited from Proto-Germanic *brusts (breast, chest).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*brusts
Gloss
breast, chest
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
θΈ
Emoji
π€±
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aamborstig Dutch, Flemish
- aamborstigheid Dutch, Flemish
- adelborst Dutch, Flemish
- ademborstig Dutch, Flemish
- blauwborst Dutch, Flemish
- borst Dutch, Flemish
- borstbeeld Dutch, Flemish
- borstbeen Dutch, Flemish
- borstgesteente Dutch, Flemish
- borstkanker Dutch, Flemish
- borstkas Dutch, Flemish
- borstmelk Dutch, Flemish
- borstrok Dutch, Flemish
- borststrijken Dutch, Flemish
- borststuk Dutch, Flemish
- borstsuiker Dutch, Flemish
- borstvalling Dutch, Flemish
- borstvin Dutch, Flemish
- borstvoeding Dutch, Flemish
- borstwapen Dutch, Flemish
- borstweer Dutch, Flemish
- borstwering Dutch, Flemish
- inborst Dutch, Flemish
- kippenborst Dutch, Flemish
- rondborstig Dutch, Flemish
- roodborst Dutch, Flemish
- roodborstlijster Dutch, Flemish
- *bΚ°rews- Proto-Indo-European
- *brusts Proto-Germanic
- amborstich Middle Dutch
- ang Middle Dutch
- brust Old High German
- bors Afrikaans
- π±ππΏπππ Gothic
- *brust gmw-pro
- brust Old Dutch