dek
Indonesian
[ˈdɛk]
noun
Definitions
- deck, any raised flat surface that can be walked on.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish dek (deck, plane, surface, a cover) derived from Middle Dutch dec (covering, roof), dekken (cover) derived from Old Dutch thecken derived from Proto-Germanic *þakjaną (cover, roof).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þakjaną
Gloss
cover, roof
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- deck English
- dicky English
- Deck German
- achterdek Dutch, Flemish
- anderhalfdekker Dutch, Flemish
- campagnedek Dutch, Flemish
- dek Dutch, Flemish
- deklast Dutch, Flemish
- driedekker Dutch, Flemish
- dubbeldekker Dutch, Flemish
- eendekker Dutch, Flemish
- halfdek Dutch, Flemish
- panoramadek Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwdek Dutch, Flemish
- tweedekker Dutch, Flemish
- vliegdek Dutch, Flemish
- voordek Dutch, Flemish
- wegdek Dutch, Flemish
- wolkendek Dutch, Flemish
- zonnedek Dutch, Flemish
- *þakiljǭ Proto-Germanic
- *þakjaną Proto-Germanic
- þeccan Old English
- dekke Middle English
- þekja Old Norse
- dec Middle Dutch
- decken Middle Dutch
- dekken Middle Dutch
- decchen Old High German
- thecken Old High German
- theckī Old High German
- thecken Old Dutch
- thekkian Old Saxon
- thekka Old Frisian