ππ»π°π·π°π½
Gothic
verb
Definitions
- to hit, strike, smite
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *slahanΔ (strike, kill, hit, fight, beat) derived from Proto-Indo-European *slak- (throw, hit, strike).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*slak-
Gloss
throw, hit, strike
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Schlucht German
- slagen German
- *slak- Proto-Indo-European
- slΓ₯ Norwegian BokmΓ₯l
- *slahalaz Proto-Germanic
- *slahanΔ Proto-Germanic
- *slahtiz Proto-Germanic
- *slahtrΔ Proto-Germanic
- *slahtΕ Proto-Germanic
- *slahΕ Proto-Germanic
- *slΕgiz Proto-Germanic
- slΓ₯ Norwegian Nynorsk
- beslean Old English
- forslean Old English
- geslean Old English
- ofslean Old English
- slean Old English
- slΔan Old English
- sleen Middle English
- slΓ‘ Old Norse
- slΓ₯ Danish
- slΓ‘ Icelandic
- slahan Old High German
- slahen Old High German
- slΓ‘a Faroese
- slahen Middle High German
- π°πππ»π°π·π°π½ Gothic
- ππ»π°π·π°π»π Gothic
- ππ»π°πΏπ·ππ Gothic
- *slahan gmw-pro
- slan Old Dutch
- slΔn Old Dutch
- slahan Old Saxon
- slΔhan Old Saxon
- teslahan Old Saxon
- schlaa Alemannic German
- sla Old Swedish
- sla, slΔ Old Swedish
- αΉ£lΓ΄ Westrobothnian
- schlon Central Franconian