vrucht
Middle Dutch
noun
Definitions
- produce, product, profit
- fruit
- fetus
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch fruht derived from Latin frūctus (enjoyment, product, fruit, profit, produce, proceeds, yield, income, effect, profits).
Origin
Latin
frūctus
Gloss
enjoyment, product, fruit, profit, produce, proceeds, yield, income, effect, profits
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
果, 実
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- affright English
- affrighten English
- befright English
- fright English
- frighten English
- frightfest English
- frightful English
- frightless English
- frightment English
- frightsome English
- frighty English
- fructus English
- mic fright English
- nightfright English
- plane fright English
- speech fright English
- speechfright English
- waterfright English
- fructa Latin
- fructuosus Latin
- frūctus Latin
- aardvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- citrusvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- dadelvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- doosvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- drakenvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- godsvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- godvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- godvruchtig Dutch, Flemish
- lettervrucht Dutch, Flemish
- palmvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- passievrucht Dutch, Flemish
- pennenvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- peulvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- steenvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- vrucht Dutch, Flemish
- vruchtafdrijving Dutch, Flemish
- vruchtbaar Dutch, Flemish
- vruchteloos Dutch, Flemish
- vruchtensap Dutch, Flemish
- vruchtenwijn Dutch, Flemish
- vruchtvlees Dutch, Flemish
- vruchtwater Dutch, Flemish
- zuidvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰrug- Proto-Indo-European
- fright Middle English
- fruit Old French
- fruht Old High German
- vrug Afrikaans
- fruht Old Dutch
- vrucht Middle Low German
- frut Friulian
- *fruɨθ Proto-Brythonic
- froktu Sranan Tongo