lecâ
Friulian
verb
Definitions
- to lick; to lap up
Etymology
Borrowed from Frankish *lekkon derived from Proto-Germanic *likkōną (lick).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*likkōną
Gloss
lick
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- belick English
- bootlick English
- cowlick English
- deerlick English
- facelick English
- interlick English
- lick English
- lick clean English
- lick-box English
- lick-platter English
- lick-spigot English
- lick-trencher English
- lick-twat English
- lick-wimble English
- lickability English
- lickable English
- lickdish English
- licker English
- lickery English
- lickest English
- licketh English
- lickpenny English
- lickport English
- lickpot English
- licksome English
- licky English
- midlick English
- outlick English
- overlick English
- leccamento Italian
- leccare Italian
- leccatura Italian
- lecchino Italian
- rileccare Italian
- lèche-bottes French
- lèche-cul French
- lèche-vitrine French
- léchage French
- lécher French
- lécheur French
- *leyǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *likkōną Proto-Germanic
- liccian Old English
- likken Middle English
- lecchōn Old High German
- litchi Norman
- *likkōn gmw-pro
- leccon Old Dutch
- leckon Old Dutch
- *lekkon Frankish
- *lekkon, *lekkōn Frankish
- liché Louisiana Creole French