drie
Middle Dutch
/driə/
numeral
Definitions
- three
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch thrīe inherited from *þrīʀ inherited from Proto-Germanic *þrīz (three).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þrīz
Gloss
three
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Number
Kanji
三
Emoji
🕒️ 🕞️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- three English
- Drenthe Dutch, Flemish
- drie Dutch, Flemish
- driecilinder Dutch, Flemish
- driedekker Dutch, Flemish
- driehoek Dutch, Flemish
- driejarig Dutch, Flemish
- drieklank Dutch, Flemish
- driekleur Dutch, Flemish
- driekwart Dutch, Flemish
- drieling Dutch, Flemish
- drieluik Dutch, Flemish
- driemotorig Dutch, Flemish
- driepoot Dutch, Flemish
- drieslagstelsel Dutch, Flemish
- drietal Dutch, Flemish
- drietand Dutch, Flemish
- drietandig Dutch, Flemish
- drievoet Dutch, Flemish
- drievoudig Dutch, Flemish
- driewieler Dutch, Flemish
- drieërhande Dutch, Flemish
- *tréyes Proto-Indo-European
- *þrīz Proto-Germanic
- þri Old English
- þri- Old English
- þriē Old English
- þrī Old English
- þrír Old Norse
- dri Middle Dutch
- dri Old High German
- drī Old High German
- drie Afrikaans
- 𐌸𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *þrīʀ gmw-pro
- *thrie Old Dutch
- *thrī Old Dutch
- thrīe Old Dutch
- thrie Old Saxon
- thrīe Old Saxon
- thre Old Frisian
- thrē Old Frisian
- dri Sranan Tongo
- ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ Proto-Norse
- drie Zealandic
- tria Crimean Gothic