Dot
Luxemburgeois
/doːt/
noun
Definitions
- deed, act
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German tāt inherited from Proto-Germanic *dēdiz (deed, doing, act).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*dēdiz
Gloss
deed, doing, act
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- almsdeed English
- bond for deed English
- counterdeed English
- deed English
- deedful English
- deedholder English
- deedless English
- deedly English
- deedwork English
- deedy English
- do English
- fordede English
- indeed English
- misdeed English
- overdede English
- Gräueltat German
- Heldentat German
- Moritat German
- Tat German
- Tatbestand German
- Tatkraft German
- Tatmotiv German
- Tatort German
- Tatsache German
- Tatverdacht German
- Täter German
- Untat German
- tatenlos German
- tätig German
- Übeltat German
- baldadig Dutch, Flemish
- daad Dutch, Flemish
- daadkracht Dutch, Flemish
- daadzaak Dutch, Flemish
- dadeloos Dutch, Flemish
- dadendrang Dutch, Flemish
- dader Dutch, Flemish
- geslachtsdaad Dutch, Flemish
- gewelddadig Dutch, Flemish
- gruweldaad Dutch, Flemish
- heldendaad Dutch, Flemish
- krachtdaad Dutch, Flemish
- krachtdadig Dutch, Flemish
- liefdadig Dutch, Flemish
- misdaad Dutch, Flemish
- overdaad Dutch, Flemish
- schanddaad Dutch, Flemish
- wandaad Dutch, Flemish
- weldaad Dutch, Flemish
- *dʰéh₁tis Proto-Indo-European
- *dēdiz Proto-Germanic
- dēd Old English
- mandæde Old English
- dede Middle English
- dáð Old Norse
- dáð Icelandic
- dâet Middle Dutch
- tāt Old High German
- daad Afrikaans
- *dādi gmw-pro
- *dād Old Dutch
- dāt Old Dutch
- dad Old Saxon
- dād Old Saxon
- died Western Frisian
- misdied Western Frisian
- dēd Old Frisian