Uechs
Alemannic German
noun
Definitions
- (Uri) armpit
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German uohsa inherited from Proto-Germanic *ahsō (axle).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ahsō
Gloss
axle
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
軸
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- axle English
- axle guard English
- axlebox English
- axled English
- axleless English
- axleload English
- axletree English
- interaxle English
- triaxle English
- abscissa (linea) Latin
- Achse German
- Achsenmacht German
- Blütenachse German
- Himmelsachse German
- Koordinatenachse German
- Assepoester Dutch, Flemish
- Aswoensdag Dutch, Flemish
- aandrijfas Dutch, Flemish
- aardas Dutch, Flemish
- as Dutch, Flemish
- asbak Dutch, Flemish
- asbeer Dutch, Flemish
- asbezem Dutch, Flemish
- asgrauw Dutch, Flemish
- asrest Dutch, Flemish
- assteun Dutch, Flemish
- asvaalt Dutch, Flemish
- asvarken Dutch, Flemish
- cardanas Dutch, Flemish
- hoofdas Dutch, Flemish
- symmetrieas Dutch, Flemish
- y-as Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂eḱs- Proto-Indo-European
- akse Norwegian Bokmål
- *ahsō Proto-Germanic
- *askǭ Proto-Germanic
- akse Norwegian Nynorsk
- axel Middle English
- as Indonesian
- asche Middle Dutch
- asse Middle Dutch
- ahsa Old High German
- uohsa Old High German
- as Afrikaans
- ahse Middle High German
- אַקסל Yiddish
- *assa Old Dutch
- ahsa Old Saxon
- ekseli Swahili