sekop
Indonesian
[səˈkɔp]
noun
Definitions
- shovel.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish schop (spade, kick, shovel, shack, a digging device, barn, small shovel) derived from Middle Dutch schoppe derived from Old Dutch *skuppa derived from Proto-Germanic *skupjō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skupjō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- doelschop Dutch, Flemish
- kolenschop Dutch, Flemish
- laadschop Dutch, Flemish
- scheppen Dutch, Flemish
- schop Dutch, Flemish
- strafschop Dutch, Flemish
- *skup- Proto-Germanic
- *skupjō Proto-Germanic
- *skuppǭ Proto-Germanic
- スコップ Japanese
- scope Middle English
- eschope Old French
- schoppe Middle Dutch
- schoppen Middle Dutch
- scoep Middle Dutch
- *schüppe Middle High German
- *skuppa Old Dutch
- schüppe Middle Low German
- skopu Sranan Tongo