cud
English
/kʌd/, /kʊd/
noun
Definitions
- The portion of food which is brought back into the mouth by ruminating animals from their first stomach, to be chewed a second time.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English code (system of law) inherited from Old English cudu inherited from Proto-Germanic *kweduz (resin).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kweduz
Gloss
resin
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- code English
- cudweed English
- weed English
- bitumen Latin
- Fensterkitt German
- Holzkitt German
- Kitt German
- Malerkitt German
- kitten German
- béton French
- *gʷétu Proto-Indo-European
- kitt Norwegian Bokmål
- *kweduz Proto-Germanic
- kitt Swedish
- kit Polish
- kitt Norwegian Nynorsk
- cudu Old English
- जतु Sanskrit
- code Middle English
- coode Middle English
- kit Danish
- code Old French
- kítti Icelandic
- शिलाजीत Hindi
- kuti Old High German
- bí Old Irish
- bìth Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- *kwidu gmw-pro
- *ǰátu Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *ȷ́átu Proto-Indo-Aryan
- 𑀚𑀉 Maharastri Prakrit