tache
Old French
noun
Definitions
- mark; stain
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *tacca derived from Gothic šš°š¹šŗš½š (sign, mark) derived from Proto-Germanic *taiknaz derived from Latin taxÄre, taxo (touch sharply, feel, touch).
Origin
Latin
taxÄre, taxo
Gloss
touch sharply, feel, touch
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- taco English
- *tacca Latin
- *tagicare Latin
- *tastÄre Latin
- *taxitÄre Latin
- taxÄre, taxo Latin
- taxieren German
- tache French
- taco Spanish, Castilian
- tacĆ³n Spanish, Castilian
- taquero Spanish, Castilian
- taquerĆa Spanish, Castilian
- *deik- Proto-Indo-European
- *deyĒµ- Proto-Indo-European
- *deyįø±- Proto-Indo-European
- *taiknaz Proto-Germanic
- *taikniz Proto-Germanic
- *taiknÄ Proto-Germanic
- tacn Old English
- tÄcn Old English
- tatch Middle English
- teikn Old Norse
- chata Galician
- tacha Galician
- tako Cebuano
- zeihhan Old High German
- tako Tagalog
- tache Middle French
- šš°š¹šŗš½š Gothic
- *taikn gmw-pro
- *tÄkan Old Dutch
- *taika Proto-Finnic
- Zacke Middle Low German
- tÄkan Old Saxon
- tache Scots
- teken Old Frisian
- tÄken Old Frisian
- dako Bavarian