Bëss
Luxemburgeois
/bes/
noun
Definitions
- bite
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German biz inherited from Proto-Germanic *bitiz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*bitiz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Frankenbite English
- abite English
- afterbite English
- backbite English
- beetle English
- bitable English
- bite English
- biteable English
- bitee English
- biteforce English
- biteless English
- bitemark English
- biter English
- bitesheep English
- bitesome English
- bitest English
- biteth English
- bitewing English
- bitey English
- bitter English
- crossbite English
- fleabite English
- forbite English
- forebite English
- frostbite English
- midbite English
- minibite English
- overbite English
- rebite English
- scissor bite English
- shoebite English
- snakebite English
- taxbite English
- unbite English
- underbite English
- Biss German
- Gewissensbiss German
- Hundebiss German
- Zeckenbiss German
- bissfest German
- bissig German
- adderbeet Dutch, Flemish
- beet Dutch, Flemish
- beetgaar Dutch, Flemish
- beetje Dutch, Flemish
- beetnemen Dutch, Flemish
- beetpakken Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰeyd- Proto-Indo-European
- *bitiz Proto-Germanic
- bite Old English
- biten Middle English
- biti Old Norse
- bete Middle Dutch
- bēte Middle Dutch
- biz Old High German
- beet Afrikaans
- biz Middle High German
- bësseg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ביס Yiddish
- *biti Old Dutch
- Bitz Alemannic German