eih
Old High German
noun
Definitions
- oak
Etymology
Inherited from *aik inherited from Proto-Germanic *aiks (oak) derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyǵ- (oak, goat), *h₂eyǵ- (oak, goat).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂eyǵ-
Gloss
oak, goat
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Acton English
- Aigburth English
- Aighton English
- Ogden English
- ac- English
- aegides Latin
- aesculus Latin
- Eiche German
- Eichel German
- Eichenbaum German
- Eichenholz German
- Eichkatze German
- Steineiche German
- αἰγίλωψ Ancient Greek
- αἰγίς Ancient Greek
- αἴξ Ancient Greek
- αἶγᾰ, αἴξ Ancient Greek
- *h₂eyǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- eik Norwegian Bokmål
- *aiks Proto-Germanic
- ek Swedish
- eik Norwegian Nynorsk
- ac Old English
- æcern Old English
- āc Old English
- ook Middle English
- eik Old Norse
- eg Danish
- eik Icelandic
- այծ Old Armenian
- eik Faroese
- eich Middle High German
- Eech Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- enjë Albanian
- אייכנבוים Yiddish
- *aik gmw-pro
- *eik Old Dutch
- *voohi Proto-Finnic
- aicha Cimbrian
- ek Old Saxon
- eik Westrobothnian
- ožys Lithuanian
- ąžuolas Lithuanian
- iik Western Frisian
- ek Old Frisian
- ēk Old Frisian
- Eeke Saterland Frisian
- *aidza Proto-Albanian
- *aidzijā Proto-Albanian
- *aignjā Proto-Albanian
- Eech Central Franconian
- aach Vilamovian
- iik North Frisian