schoe
Middle Dutch
noun
Definitions
- shoe
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch skuo inherited from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz (shoe, literally covering).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skōhaz
Gloss
shoe, literally covering
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dansschoen Dutch, Flemish
- gymschoen Dutch, Flemish
- handschoen Dutch, Flemish
- puntschoen Dutch, Flemish
- remschoen Dutch, Flemish
- schoen Dutch, Flemish
- schoenbekooievaar Dutch, Flemish
- schoenendoos Dutch, Flemish
- schoenlapper Dutch, Flemish
- schoenlepel Dutch, Flemish
- schoenmaat Dutch, Flemish
- schoenmaker Dutch, Flemish
- schoenneus Dutch, Flemish
- schoenpoetser Dutch, Flemish
- schoensmeer Dutch, Flemish
- schoenveter Dutch, Flemish
- schoenzool Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwschoen Dutch, Flemish
- waterschoen Dutch, Flemish
- *skewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *skōhaz Proto-Germanic
- *skōhōną Proto-Germanic
- sċōh Old English
- skór Old Norse
- scuoh Old High German
- skoen Afrikaans
- 𐍃𐌺𐍉𐌷𐍃 Gothic
- *skōh gmw-pro
- skuo Old Dutch
- skōch Old Frisian
- sjoon Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish