thedisch
Middle English
/ˈθøːdiʃ/, /ˈθeːdiʃ/
adjective
Definitions
- native, indigenous, endemic
Etymology
Inherited from Old English þēodisċ (of ones people) inherited from *þiudisk inherited from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz (popular, of the people, of relating to a people, vernacular, of the tribe, of ones people) affix from Middle English thede.
Origin
Middle English
thede
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Dutch English
- Dutch treat English
- Dutcher English
- Dutchification English
- Dutchify English
- Dutchkin English
- Dutchland English
- Dutchlike English
- Dutchly English
- Dutchman English
- Dutchness English
- Dutchophone English
- Dutchperson English
- Dutchwoman English
- Netherdutch English
- bedutch English
- dutchie English
- thede English
- theodiscus Latin
- *tewtéh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *þeudō Proto-Germanic
- *þiudiskaz Proto-Germanic
- þeodisc Old English
- þēod Old English
- þēodisċ Old English
- Duch Middle English
- thede Middle English
- þedisch Middle English
- þýðiskr Old Norse
- þýðverskr Old Norse
- डच Hindi
- ดัชต์ Thai
- ดัตช์ Thai
- dūtsch, dutsch Middle Dutch
- *diudisc Old High German
- diutisc Old High German
- diutisk Old High German
- diutisk, diutisc Old High German
- diutsch, diut(i)sch Middle High German
- däitsch Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *þiudisk gmw-pro
- *thiudisc Old Dutch
- dütsch Middle Low German
- thiudisc Old Saxon
- thiudisk Old Saxon
- tüütsch Alemannic German
- thede Scots
- ڈچ Urdu
- डच Nepali