équiper
French
verb
Definitions
- to supply
- to equip
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French esquiper (equip) inherited from Old French esquiper (embark) derived from Old English sċipian (board a ship, set sail) derived from Old Norse skipa (arrange, prepare a ship, equip, set up, ship, unload) derived from Proto-Germanic *skipōną (ship, embark, sail, arrange, equip), *skipą (ship, boat).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skipą
Gloss
ship, boat
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
船, 艇
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- equip English
- equipable English
- equipment English
- equipper English
- equippeth English
- overequip English
- re-equip English
- reequip English
- unequip English
- equipaggio Italian
- equiperen Dutch, Flemish
- rééquiper French
- équipage French
- équipe French
- équipement French
- équipier French
- экипаж Russian
- equipaje Spanish, Castilian
- equipamiento Spanish, Castilian
- equipar Spanish, Castilian
- equipo Spanish, Castilian
- *skei- Proto-Indo-European
- *skēyb- Proto-Indo-European
- equipagem Portuguese
- equipar Portuguese
- *skipą Proto-Germanic
- *skipōną Proto-Germanic
- ekipa Polish
- scip Old English
- scipian Old English
- sċip Old English
- sċipian Old English
- skip Old Norse
- skipa Old Norse
- skipan Old Norse
- skipun Old Norse
- ekvipage Danish
- esquiper Old French
- ekipi Esperanto
- ekipa Serbo-Croatian
- equip Catalan, Valencian
- equipament Catalan, Valencian
- equipar Catalan, Valencian
- equipatge Catalan, Valencian
- skipa Icelandic
- esquipar Galician
- skif Old High German
- skipa Faroese
- ê-kíp Vietnamese
- екипаж Bulgarian
- Equipe Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- equippe Middle French
- esquiper Middle French
- 𐍃𐌺𐌹𐍀 Gothic
- *skip gmw-pro
- *skip Old Dutch
- skip Old Frisian
- ekipaj Crimean Tatar
- skif lng