apful
Old High German
/ˈa.p͡ful/
noun
Definitions
- (botany) apple
Etymology
Inherited from *applu inherited from Proto-Germanic *aplaz (apple).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*aplaz
Gloss
apple
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Appleby English
- Appleton English
- Appley English
- Apfel German
- *h₂ébōl Proto-Indo-European
- eple Norwegian Bokmål
- *apaliją Proto-Germanic
- *aplaz Proto-Germanic
- *apluz Proto-Germanic
- äpple Swedish
- eple Norwegian Nynorsk
- eagæppel Old English
- eorþæppel Old English
- fingeræppel Old English
- æppel Old English
- æppelbære Old English
- æppelleaf Old English
- æppelwin Old English
- appel Middle English
- býr Old Norse
- epli Old Norse
- *ablъko Proto-Slavic
- epli Icelandic
- *appul Old High German
- epl Faroese
- epli Faroese
- apfel Middle High German
- *applu gmw-pro
- *appel Old Dutch
- appel Old Dutch
- appel Middle Low German
- oupfal Cimbrian
- öpfel Cimbrian
- öpfl Cimbrian
- appel Old Saxon
- effél Alemannic German
- epfel Alemannic German
- epfil Alemannic German
- Öpfel Alemannic German
- öpfil Alemannic German
- аблъко Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- appel Western Frisian
- appel Old Frisian
- Appel Saterland Frisian
- epfl Mòcheno
- Appel Central Franconian
- Eppel Hunsrik
- æplæ Old Danish
- Oapel North Frisian
- aapel North Frisian
- ååpel North Frisian
- eipfele Bavarian
- epfl Bavarian
- apel Crimean Gothic