Mod
Luxemburgeois
/moːt/
noun
Definitions
- (dated) maid
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German magad inherited from Proto-Germanic *magaþs (virgin, maid, maiden, girl).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*magaþs
Gloss
virgin, maid, maiden, girl
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- barmaid English
- bondmaid English
- bridemaid English
- bridesmaid English
- brosmaid English
- chambermaid English
- cookmaid English
- dairymaid English
- dwarfmaid English
- elfmaid English
- fairmaid English
- groomsmaid English
- handmaid English
- housemaid English
- kitchenmaid English
- laundrymaid English
- maid English
- maiden English
- maidhood English
- maidish English
- maidkin English
- maidless English
- maidlike English
- maidly English
- maidmarian English
- maidservant English
- mermaid English
- milkmaid English
- nursemaid English
- nurserymaid English
- pantrymaid English
- parlormaid English
- parlourmaid English
- schoolmaid English
- seamaid English
- servingmaid English
- shopmaid English
- Magd German
- Mädchen German
- Mägdchen German
- Mägdlein German
- dienstmaagd Dutch, Flemish
- maagd Dutch, Flemish
- maagdelijk Dutch, Flemish
- maagdenpalm Dutch, Flemish
- maagdenvlies Dutch, Flemish
- *magh(u)-, *maghu- Proto-Indo-European
- *magʰ(u)- Proto-Indo-European
- *mogʷʰótis Proto-Indo-European
- *magaþs Proto-Germanic
- メイド Japanese
- mægþ Old English
- mayde Middle English
- maid Cebuano
- māget Middle Dutch
- magad Old High German
- maget Middle High German
- Meedchen Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌼𐌰𐌲𐌰𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- מויד Yiddish
- *magaþ gmw-pro
- *magath Old Dutch
- *megith Old Dutch
- magith Old Dutch