lauk
Estonian
noun
Definitions
- allium type of plant including onion and garlic
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *laukaz (leek).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*laukaz
Gloss
leek
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- houseleek English
- leek English
- leekish English
- leeklike English
- leeky English
- jättilaukka Finnish
- karhunlaukka Finnish
- kiitolaukka Finnish
- kynsilaukka Finnish
- laukannosto Finnish
- laukanvaihto Finnish
- laukata Finnish
- laukka Finnish
- laukka-askel Finnish
- laukkahevonen Finnish
- laukkahyppy Finnish
- laukkakasvi Finnish
- laukkakilpailu Finnish
- laukkaneilikka Finnish
- laukkaurheilu Finnish
- laukkoa Finnish
- myötälaukka Finnish
- nurmilaukka Finnish
- purjolaukka Finnish
- ristilaukka Finnish
- ruoholaukka Finnish
- vastalaukka Finnish
- Bärlauch German
- Lauch German
- Lauchmotte German
- *lewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *laukaz Proto-Germanic
- lök Swedish
- lökig Swedish
- rödlök Swedish
- syltlök Swedish
- vitlök Swedish
- leac Old English
- lēac Old English
- leke Middle English
- *lukъ Proto-Slavic
- louh Old High German
- loch Middle High German
- *lōk Old Dutch
- løker, lø̄ker Old Swedish
- ᛚᚨᚢᚲᚨᛉ Proto-Norse