diúc
Irish (Donegal)
/dʲuːk/
noun
Definitions
- duke
Etymology
Borrowed from English duke derived from Latin dux (leader, duke, ruler).
Origin
Latin
dux
Gloss
leader, duke, ruler
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
長
Emoji
📏 📐
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- archduke English
- beduke English
- duke English
- dukedom English
- dukeling English
- dukery English
- dukeship English
- dux English
- megaduke English
- unduke English
- archidux Latin
- condux Latin
- ducalis Latin
- ducātus Latin
- dux Latin
- Duce Italian
- duce Italian
- il Duce, Duce Italian
- dux Spanish, Castilian
- δούξ Ancient Greek
- *dewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *dewk-s Proto-Indo-European
- ard-diúc Irish
- bandiúc Irish
- duc Old French
- ड्यूक Hindi
- ดยุก Thai
- ดุ๊ก Thai
- duche Friulian
- δούξ grc-koi