taken
Middle Dutch
verb
Definitions
- to take, to grab
- to get, to achieve
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch *takan inherited from Proto-Germanic *takaną (touch).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*takaną
Gloss
touch
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- betake English
- caretake English
- entertake English
- foretackle English
- foretake English
- fortake English
- intake English
- mistake English
- nontackle English
- offtake English
- ontake English
- outtackle English
- outtake English
- overtackle English
- overtake English
- retackle English
- retake English
- stocktake English
- tackle English
- tacklebox English
- tacklee English
- tacklehouse English
- tackler English
- take English
- takeable English
- takeaway English
- takeover English
- taker English
- takest English
- undertake English
- untackle English
- uptake English
- wapentake English
- withtake English
- wrongtake English
- teikata Finnish
- tacle French
- tackle Spanish, Castilian
- tacklear Spanish, Castilian
- taclear Spanish, Castilian
- takle Norwegian Bokmål
- *takaną Proto-Germanic
- takel Middle English
- taken Middle English
- tækla Icelandic
- tacl Welsh
- tāken Middle Dutch
- *takan Old Dutch
- takeln Middle Low German
- tak Scots
- teki Sranan Tongo
- tek Jamaican Creole
- tak sco-osc