Wulche
Alemannic German
/ˈvulxə/
noun
Definitions
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Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German wolken inherited from Old High German wolkan inherited from Proto-Germanic *wulkaną.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wulkaną
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- welkin English
- Aschewolke German
- Gaswolke German
- Gewölk German
- Pilzwolke German
- Rauchwolke German
- Regenwolke German
- Staubwolke German
- Wolke German
- Wolkenbildung German
- Wolkenbruch German
- Wolkendecke German
- Wolkenkratzer German
- wolkenfrei German
- wolkenlos German
- wolkig German
- wölken German
- bubbelwolk Dutch, Flemish
- donderwolk Dutch, Flemish
- onweerswolk Dutch, Flemish
- regenwolk Dutch, Flemish
- rookwolk Dutch, Flemish
- stofwolk Dutch, Flemish
- wolk Dutch, Flemish
- wolkbreuk Dutch, Flemish
- wolkeloos Dutch, Flemish
- wolkendek Dutch, Flemish
- wolkenkrabber Dutch, Flemish
- *welg- Proto-Indo-European
- *wulkaną Proto-Germanic
- wolcnu Old English
- welken Middle English
- wolke Middle Dutch
- wolkan Old High German
- wolk Afrikaans
- wolken Middle High German
- Wollek Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- וואָלקן Yiddish
- wolku Sranan Tongo