loch
French
noun
Definitions
- (nautical) chip log, log
Etymology
Borrowed from English log borrowed from Dutch, Flemish log (log, instrument for measuring speed at sea) derived from Middle English logge (stick).
Origin
Middle English
logge
Gloss
stick
Concept
Semantic Field
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Ontological Category
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Yule log English
- backlog English
- changelog English
- chatlog English
- datalog English
- firelog English
- footlog English
- lifelog English
- linklog English
- lodge English
- log English
- log-burner English
- logboard English
- logboat English
- logbook English
- logfile English
- logg English
- loggable English
- logger English
- loggish English
- loggy English
- loghouse English
- logjam English
- loglike English
- loglikelihood English
- logline English
- logmaker English
- logman English
- lognormal English
- logperch English
- logpoint English
- logrolling English
- logrunner English
- logsheet English
- logspace English
- logway English
- logwood English
- moorlog English
- photolog English
- polylog English
- putlog English
- sawlog English
- semilog English
- tracklog English
- tumblelog English
- waterlog English
- weblog English
- worklog English
- loki Finnish
- loggare Italian
- log Dutch, Flemish
- logboek Dutch, Flemish
- scheepslog Dutch, Flemish
- weblog Dutch, Flemish
- loguer French
- logg Swedish
- ログ Japanese
- logge Middle English
- lóg Old Norse
- loge Old French