paket
Indonesian
[ˈpakɛt]
noun
Definitions
- packet,
- package,
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish pakket (boxset, package) derived from Middle French pacquet derived from Dutch, Flemish pak (suit, costume, pack) derived from Proto-Germanic *pakkô (bundle, pack).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*pakkô
Gloss
bundle, pack
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Paket German
- apenpak Dutch, Flemish
- badpak Dutch, Flemish
- confectiepak Dutch, Flemish
- kerstpakket Dutch, Flemish
- lastpak Dutch, Flemish
- maatpak Dutch, Flemish
- mantelpak Dutch, Flemish
- matrozenpak Dutch, Flemish
- pak Dutch, Flemish
- pakbon Dutch, Flemish
- pakkage Dutch, Flemish
- pakken Dutch, Flemish
- pakket Dutch, Flemish
- pretpakket Dutch, Flemish
- springpak Dutch, Flemish
- steunpakket Dutch, Flemish
- tuinpak Dutch, Flemish
- uitbreidingspakket Dutch, Flemish
- zwartepietenpak Dutch, Flemish
- zwempak Dutch, Flemish
- paquer French
- paquet French
- paquetage French
- paquete Spanish, Castilian
- *pakkô Proto-Germanic
- paket Swedish
- pakiet Polish
- pacquet Middle English
- pakke Middle English
- pachet Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pac Middle Dutch
- pak Middle Dutch
- pacquet Middle French
- packe Middle Low German
- pak Middle Low German
- *pakko Old Saxon
- *pakkō Frankish
- paket Crimean Tatar
- paketlemek Crimean Tatar