Flo
Alemannic German
noun
Definitions
- (Uri) flea
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German flōh inherited from *flauh inherited from Proto-Germanic *flauhaz (flea).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*flauhaz
Gloss
flea
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antiflea English
- beflea English
- deflea English
- flea English
- fleabag English
- fleabane English
- fleabite English
- fleabitten English
- fleaborne English
- fleabrain English
- flealike English
- fleasome English
- fleawort English
- sandflea English
- Floh German
- Flohmarkt German
- Flohzirkus German
- Sandfloh German
- aardvlo Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwvlo Dutch, Flemish
- vlo Dutch, Flemish
- vlokever Dutch, Flemish
- vlooien Dutch, Flemish
- vlooienmarkt Dutch, Flemish
- *plówkos Proto-Indo-European
- *plúsis Proto-Indo-European
- *flauhaz Proto-Germanic
- fleah Old English
- flēa Old English
- flēah Old English
- fle Middle English
- fló Old Norse
- fló Icelandic
- vlô Middle Dutch
- flōh Old High German
- vlō Middle High German
- vlōch Middle High German
- Flou Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *flauh gmw-pro
- *flē Old Frisian
- fłuch Vilamovian