pota
Icelandic
/ˈpʰɔːta/
verb-weak
Definitions
- to poke
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse pota (stick, put) inherited from Proto-Germanic *putōną (stab, stick, push, poke).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*putōną
Gloss
stab, stick, push, poke
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- forepaw English
- forthput English
- grandpaw English
- input English
- northpaw English
- offput English
- output English
- overput English
- paw English
- pawer English
- pawest English
- paweth English
- pawful English
- pawless English
- pawlike English
- pawpad English
- pawprint English
- pawstep English
- put English
- putable English
- putback English
- putlog English
- putout English
- puttable English
- puttest English
- putteth English
- putting English
- reput English
- southpaw English
- throughput English
- thruput English
- toput English
- underput English
- unput English
- *bud- Proto-Indo-European
- *putōną Proto-Germanic
- potian Old English
- putian Old English
- pytan Old English
- pawe Middle English
- putten Middle English
- pota Old Norse
- *poton Old Dutch
- *pōtōn Frankish
- putim Tok Pisin
- poti Sranan Tongo