γλυκύς
Ancient Greek
adj-1&3
Definitions
- sweet taste
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *dl̥kú- (sweet).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dl̥kú-
Gloss
sweet
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aminoglycoside English
- azidoglycoside English
- butyleneglycol English
- endoglycosidase English
- flavoglycoside English
- gluco- English
- glucous English
- glyco- English
- glycogen English
- glycol English
- glycolic English
- glycolmethacrylate English
- glycoluric English
- glycosidase English
- glycosidation English
- glycoside English
- glycosidic English
- heteroglycoside English
- monoethylene glycol English
- monoglycoside English
- monopropylene glycol English
- multiglycoside English
- nitroglycol English
- nonglycoside English
- oligoglycoside English
- phosphoglucoisomerase English
- polyglycol English
- polyglycoside English
- polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride English
- polypropylene glycol English
- thiodiglycol English
- thioglycol English
- thioglycoside English
- triglycoside English
- dulcamarus Latin
- dulcedo Latin
- dulcem Latin
- dulcesco Latin
- dulcifer Latin
- dulcifico Latin
- dulcis Latin
- dulcis, dulcem Latin
- dulcitas Latin
- dulciter Latin
- dulco Latin
- dulcor, dulcōrem Latin
- dulcō Latin
- Hyperglykämie German
- Hypoglykämie German
- glicine Italian
- glico- Italian
- glucose French
- glycogène French
- glycogénolyse French
- glycogénose French
- гликоген Russian
- гликозид Russian
- гликолипид Russian
- глициния Russian
- dulce Spanish, Castilian
- γλεῦκος Ancient Greek
- γλυκυσίδη Ancient Greek
- γλυκύπικρος Ancient Greek
- πικρός Ancient Greek
- σίδη Ancient Greek
- ἄνισον Ancient Greek
- *dl̥kú- Proto-Indo-European
- glykemi Norwegian Bokmål
- glykemisk Norwegian Bokmål
- glico- Portuguese
- グリコシド Japanese
- glykemi Norwegian Nynorsk
- glykemisk Norwegian Nynorsk
- dolz Old French
- doucet Old French
- dous Old French
- քաղցր Armenian
- άγλυκος Greek (modern)
- γλυκάνισο Greek (modern)
- γλυκο- Greek (modern)
- γλυκός Greek (modern)
- Glycine Translingual
- քաղցր Old Armenian
- քաղցրահամ Old Armenian
- гликолипид Kazakh
- doux Middle French
- dousor Old Occitan
- dulse Ladino