Gajung
Alemannic German
noun
Definitions
- (Urseren) A mean or vile person.
Etymology
Borrowed from French couillon derived from Old French coillon (testicle, a vile fellow, dupe, coward, also) derived from Latin cōleus (scrotum, sack, testicle, testicles, a leather bag) derived from Ancient Greek κολεός (sheath, a sheath, scabbard).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κολεός
Gloss
sheath, a sheath, scabbard
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- coleoptile English
- coleus English
- *coleūtus Latin
- *cōlea Latin
- *cōleō, *coleo, cōleōnem Latin
- *cōleō, *cōleōnem Latin
- *cōleōnem Latin
- coleus Latin
- culleus Latin
- cōleus Latin
- Kujon German
- koejon Dutch, Flemish
- coléoptile French
- couille French
- couillon French
- κολεός Ancient Greek
- *ḱel- Proto-Indo-European
- coilon Middle English
- coille Old French
- coillon Old French
- coi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- κολεός Greek (modern)
- caill Welsh
- coleohominis Translingual
- couillon Middle French
- colj Aromanian
- coljiu Aromanian
- kell Breton
- kell Cornish
- kouyon Mauritian Creole