edik
Icelandic
/ˈɛːtɪk/
noun
Definitions
- vinegar
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse edik derived from Middle Low German etik derived from Middle Dutch edik derived from Latin acētum (vinegar, sour wine, wine-vinegar, vinager).
Origin
Latin
acētum
Gloss
vinegar, sour wine, wine-vinegar, vinager
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
酢
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acetate English
- acetract English
- acetyl English
- etikka Finnish
- *acētillum Latin
- acetabulum Latin
- acetaria Latin
- acetosus Latin
- acētum Latin
- acētāria Latin
- Eisessig German
- Essig German
- Essigsäurechlorid German
- aceto Italian
- acétylène French
- acedo Spanish, Castilian
- acetificar Spanish, Castilian
- ὕλη Ancient Greek
- *aḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- eddik Norwegian Bokmål
- eddiksyre Norwegian Bokmål
- ättika Swedish
- eddik Norwegian Nynorsk
- eddiksyre Norwegian Nynorsk
- æced Old English
- aicéatáit Irish
- edik Old Norse
- acetone Danish
- eddike Danish
- eddikesur Danish
- lagereddike Danish
- *ocьtъ Proto-Slavic
- acètic Catalan, Valencian
- vín Icelandic
- vínedik Icelandic
- aceda Galician
- edic Middle Dutch
- edik Middle Dutch
- ezzih Old High German
- aigéd Old Irish
- edikssýra Faroese
- edikur Faroese
- súreplaedikur Faroese
- 𐌰𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍄 Gothic
- azedo Old Portuguese
- etik Middle Low German
- *akēō Proto-Italic
- aschaid Romansh
- aschieu Romansh
- ischia Romansh
- ischieu Romansh
- ischiu Romansh
- asêt Friulian
- jittik Western Frisian
- acitu Sicilian
- axedo Venetian
- acait Dalmatian
- azì Istriot