dac
Middle Dutch
noun
Definitions
- roof
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch thak inherited from Proto-Germanic *þaką (roof, cover, covering) derived from Proto-Indo-European *teg-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*teg-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afdak Dutch, Flemish
- bladerdak Dutch, Flemish
- dak Dutch, Flemish
- dakconcert Dutch, Flemish
- dakgoot Dutch, Flemish
- dakhaas Dutch, Flemish
- dakisolatie Dutch, Flemish
- dakkapel Dutch, Flemish
- dakkoffer Dutch, Flemish
- daklekkage Dutch, Flemish
- dakloos Dutch, Flemish
- dakraam Dutch, Flemish
- dakriet Dutch, Flemish
- daktuin Dutch, Flemish
- dakwerker Dutch, Flemish
- grasdak Dutch, Flemish
- koepeldak Dutch, Flemish
- lessenaarsdak Dutch, Flemish
- onderdak Dutch, Flemish
- pannendak Dutch, Flemish
- paviljoendak Dutch, Flemish
- piramidedak Dutch, Flemish
- puntdak Dutch, Flemish
- schaliedak Dutch, Flemish
- schedeldak Dutch, Flemish
- schuifdak Dutch, Flemish
- sheddak Dutch, Flemish
- strodak Dutch, Flemish
- tentdak Dutch, Flemish
- zaagdak Dutch, Flemish
- zaagtanddak Dutch, Flemish
- zadeldak Dutch, Flemish
- zonnedak Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)teg- Proto-Indo-European
- *teg- Proto-Indo-European
- *þaką Proto-Germanic
- þæc Old English
- þak Old Norse
- dak Indonesian
- dah Old High German
- dak Afrikaans
- dakpan Afrikaans
- *þak gmw-pro
- *thak Old Dutch
- thak Old Dutch
- daki Sranan Tongo
- taag North Frisian
- tååge North Frisian
- tʾg Parthian