Reech
Luxemburgeois
/ʀeːɕ/
noun
Definitions
- rake
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German rehho (rake) inherited from Proto-Germanic *rakō (unwinding, rake, direction, account, an unfolding, narrative, tale, course, reasoning, argument, unravelling, path, track).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*rakō
Gloss
unwinding, rake, direction, account, an unfolding, narrative, tale, course, reasoning, argument, unravelling, path, track
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
方
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hayrake English
- horserake English
- muckrake English
- overrake English
- rake English
- rakeable English
- rakeback English
- rakeful English
- rakehoe English
- rakehood English
- rakeless English
- rakelike English
- rakemaker English
- raker English
- rakery English
- rakestale English
- raketh English
- rakish English
- Rechen German
- riek Dutch, Flemish
- *h₃reǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *rakō Proto-Germanic
- raca Old English
- racu Old English
- rake Middle English
- rǫk Old Norse
- riec Middle Dutch
- rahha Old High German
- rehho Old High German
- rëhkho Old High German
- rëche Middle High German
- *raka Old Saxon
- reki Swahili
- ireki Xhosa