kurz
Old High German
/kurt͡s/
adj
Definitions
- short
Etymology
Inherited from *kurt borrowed from Latin curtus (short, shortened, incomplete, shortAdjective).
Origin
Latin
curtus
Gloss
short, shortened, incomplete, shortAdjective
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
短
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- curt English
- *excurtus Latin
- curtius Latin
- curtiō Latin
- curto Latin
- curtus Latin
- kurz German
- corto Italian
- куртка Russian
- corto Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)ker- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)kert- Proto-Indo-European
- kort Norwegian Bokmål
- *kurt Proto-Germanic
- kort Norwegian Nynorsk
- cyrtel Old English
- *kurtil- Old Norse
- courtault Old French
- curt Old French
- curt Catalan, Valencian
- kurt Old High German
- kurzi Old High German
- kurz Middle High German
- kursej Albanian
- *kurt gmw-pro
- *kurtil gmw-pro
- kurt Old Dutch
- corto Old Portuguese
- curto Old Portuguese
- kort Middle Low German
- vorkorten Middle Low German
- *kurt Old Saxon
- shcurtu Aromanian
- *kortos Proto-Italic
- curtiu Asturian
- curt Friulian
- kort Old Frisian
- kurt Old Frisian
- curto Venetian
- cùrto Ligurian
- cort Dalmatian
- korz Hunsrik
- curt Ladin
- curto Neapolitan
- corte Tarantino