rosel
Old French
noun
Definitions
- reed (plant)
- (in the plural) a jousting contest apparently using them stems of reeds as opposed to lances
Etymology
Derived from Frankish *rausa (reed) derived from Proto-Germanic *rausą derived from Proto-Indo-European *er- (excite, move, grow, arouse, increase, cause to move).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*er-
Gloss
excite, move, grow, arouse, increase, cause to move
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
殖
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ruislip English
- Fallrohr German
- Fernrohr German
- Graphitrohr German
- Hörrohr German
- Kunststoffrohr German
- Metallrohr German
- Ofenrohr German
- Plasterohr German
- Plastrohr German
- Rohr German
- Rohrbombe German
- Rohrbruch German
- Rohrdommel German
- Rohrkatze German
- Rohrleitung German
- Rohrzucker German
- Saugrohr German
- Sprachrohr German
- Steigrohr German
- Zuckerrohr German
- roseau French
- *er- Proto-Indo-European
- rør Norwegian Bokmål
- *arniz Proto-Germanic
- *rausą Proto-Germanic
- *rauzaz Proto-Germanic
- *rauzą Proto-Germanic
- *ruskijō Proto-Germanic
- røyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- rysc Old English
- eornest Middle English
- risshe Middle English
- reyrr Old Norse
- cigaretrør Danish
- kobberrør Danish
- rør Danish
- rørsukker Danish
- urinrør Danish
- ror Serbo-Croatian
- reyr Icelandic
- rör Icelandic
- rōr Old High German
- rør Faroese
- rōr Middle High German
- Rouer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- raus Occitan
- rør Old Swedish
- *rausa Frankish