knape
English
/neΙͺp/
noun
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English knape (a lad, boy) inherited from Old English cnapa (a lad, boy) inherited from Proto-Germanic *knappΓ΄ (knob, youth, boy, lump, button).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*knappΓ΄
Gloss
knob, youth, boy, lump, button
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
π¨βπ¦ π¨βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ¨βπ§βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π©βπ¦ π©βπ¦βπ¦ π©βπ§βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ π©βπ©βπ§βπ¦ πͺοΈ π
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Knappe German
- Knappschaft German
- knop Dutch, Flemish
- *gnebΚ°- Proto-Indo-European
- *knappΓ΄ Proto-Germanic
- cnapa Old English
- knape Middle English
- knappe Middle English
- hnappr Old Norse
- hneppr Old Norse
- knappr Old Norse
- kneppa Old Norse
- knobbe Middle Dutch
- knappo Old High German
- knappe Middle High German
- *knabΕ gmw-pro
- knobbe Middle Low German
- knΕp Middle Low German
- knΓ²pp MΓ²cheno