klákka
Scanian
[klàʊka]
noun
Definitions
- clock, watch; an instrument used to measure or keep track of time
- bell; metallic resonating object
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse klokka derived from Latin clocca.
Origin
Latin
clocca
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- clocca Latin
- cloche French
- klokke Norwegian Bokmål
- klokke Norwegian Nynorsk
- clucge Old English
- klokka Old Norse
- klokke Danish
- cloche Old French
- klukka Icelandic
- glocca Old High German
- klocca Old High German
- klokka Faroese
- choca Old Portuguese
- *klokkos Proto-Celtic
- *klokkos Proto-Celtic
- *klokkos- Proto-Celtic
- klocke Middle Low German
- klockæ Old Swedish
- clôche Bourguignon
- *clocca Gaulish
- clocca Gaulish
- cloque ONF.
- cloke Picard