kres
Indonesian
[ˈkrɛs]
noun
Definitions
- (music) sharp, higher than usual by one semitone (denoted by the symbol ♯ after the name of the note).
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish kruis (cross, cross') derived from Middle Dutch cruce derived from Latin crux (cross, a cross, wooden frame for execution).
Origin
Latin
crux
Gloss
cross, a cross, wooden frame for execution
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- crosier English
- cruciform English
- crunode English
- crux English
- ruksi Finnish
- *crox Latin
- crucifigo Latin
- crucio Latin
- crux Latin
- Crux German
- croce Italian
- Zuiderkruis Dutch, Flemish
- andreaskruis Dutch, Flemish
- crux Dutch, Flemish
- hakenkruis Dutch, Flemish
- inlegkruis Dutch, Flemish
- kruis Dutch, Flemish
- kruisbeeld Dutch, Flemish
- kruisboog Dutch, Flemish
- kruisdood Dutch, Flemish
- kruiselings Dutch, Flemish
- kruisen Dutch, Flemish
- kruisgewelf Dutch, Flemish
- kruiskerk Dutch, Flemish
- kruislings Dutch, Flemish
- kruisribgewelf Dutch, Flemish
- kruisspin Dutch, Flemish
- kruistocht Dutch, Flemish
- kruisvaarder Dutch, Flemish
- kruisvaart Dutch, Flemish
- kruisverwijzing Dutch, Flemish
- kruisvormig Dutch, Flemish
- palmkruis Dutch, Flemish
- schuinkruis Dutch, Flemish
- windkruis Dutch, Flemish
- crucial French
- cruz Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)ker- Proto-Indo-European
- kryss Norwegian Bokmål
- krzyż Polish
- kryss Norwegian Nynorsk
- cruc Old English
- kors Danish
- kruci Czech
- crois Old French
- encrucillada Galician
- croes Welsh
- cruce Middle Dutch
- chruzi Old High German
- krūzi Old High German
- croch Old Irish
- cros Old Irish
- crūci Old Saxon
- kríž Slovak
- kryžius Lithuanian
- kruze Low German