clot
Middle English
/klɔt/
noun
Definitions
- A clod; a ball of earth or clay.
- The ground; the earth's surface.
- (figurative) The body.
- (rare) A chunk of turf or soil.
Etymology
Inherited from Old English clot inherited from *klott (mass, lump, clump, ball).
Origin
*klott
Gloss
mass, lump, clump, ball
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
玉
Emoji
⚽️ ⚾️ ⛳️ ⛹️ ⛹️♀️ ⛹️♂️ 🍙 🎊 🎱 🎳 🎾 🏀 🏈 🏉 🏌️ 🏏 🏐 🏑 🏓 🔮 🤾 🥍 🥎 🧶
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anticlot English
- clot English
- clottability English
- clottable English
- clottish English
- clotty English
- clowder English
- clutter English
- microclot English
- periclot English
- *gel- Proto-Indo-European
- *klūtaz Proto-Germanic
- clot Old English
- clott Old English
- clod Middle English
- kloz Old High German
- *klott gmw-pro