schüüch
Alemannic German
/ʃyːx/
adjective
Definitions
- shy
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German schiuch inherited from Old High German *skiuh inherited from Proto-Germanic *skeuhaz (shy, frightened, reserved, afraid, odious, fearful).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skeuhaz
Gloss
shy, frightened, reserved, afraid, odious, fearful
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cockshy English
- gun-shy English
- gunshy English
- love-shy English
- nonshy English
- shieth English
- shily English
- shiness English
- shy English
- shybie English
- shyful English
- shying English
- shyish English
- shyly English
- shyness English
- unshy English
- workshy English
- kamerascheu German
- kontaktscheu German
- kopfscheu German
- medienscheu German
- risikoscheu German
- scheu German
- kopschuw Dutch, Flemish
- schuw Dutch, Flemish
- *skeuhaz Proto-Germanic
- arbetsskygg Swedish
- skygg Swedish
- シャイ Japanese
- sċēoh Old English
- shy Middle English
- schu Middle Dutch
- *skiuh Old High German
- sku Afrikaans
- schiech Middle High German
- schiuch Middle High German
- schiuch, schie, schiuhe, schiehe, schiech, schūche Middle High German
- schiuhen Middle High German
- *𐍃𐌺𐌹𐌿𐌷𐍃 Gothic
- *keühä Proto-Finnic
- schūwe Middle Low German
- schüüche Alemannic German
- *sciuh Frankish
- *skiā Old Frisian