drüch
Central Franconian
/dʀyɕ/
adjective
Definitions
- (Ripuarian) dry
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German *drūgi inherited from Proto-Germanic *drūgiz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*drūgiz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Trockenbatterie German
- Trockenbeerenauslese German
- Trockendock German
- Trockeneis German
- Trockengewicht German
- Trockenhaube German
- Trockenheit German
- Trockenmasse German
- Trockenmittel German
- Trockenobst German
- Trockenpflaume German
- Trockenschrank German
- Trockensubstanz German
- Trockenzeit German
- furztrocken German
- halbtrocken German
- knochentrocken German
- staubtrocken German
- trocken German
- trocknen German
- droga Italian
- beendroog Dutch, Flemish
- drogen Dutch, Flemish
- droog Dutch, Flemish
- droogdok Dutch, Flemish
- drooghoppen Dutch, Flemish
- droogkuis Dutch, Flemish
- droogleggen Dutch, Flemish
- droogte Dutch, Flemish
- droogvis Dutch, Flemish
- droogzwierder Dutch, Flemish
- gortdroog Dutch, Flemish
- kurkdroog Dutch, Flemish
- *dʰerǵʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *drūgiz Proto-Germanic
- dryge Old English
- drȳġe Old English
- drye Middle English
- drôge Middle Dutch
- *drūgi Old High German
- droog Afrikaans
- trucken Middle High German
- drȫge Middle Low German
- *drūch Old Frisian
- dröög Low German