Schold
Luxemburgeois
/ʃolt/
noun
Definitions
- (uncountable) fault, blame, guilt
- debt
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German sculd inherited from Proto-Germanic *skuldiz (guilt, obligation, obliged).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skuldiz
Gloss
guilt, obligation, obliged
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Alleinschuld German
- Blutschuld German
- Bringschuld German
- Kollektivschuld German
- Kriegsschuld German
- Mitschuld German
- Schuld German
- Schuldenberg German
- Schuldgefühl German
- Schuldherr German
- Schuldkult German
- Schuldopfer German
- Schuldschein German
- Schuldsumme German
- Schuldvertrag German
- Staatsschuld German
- Unschuld German
- schuldgeplagt German
- unschuldig German
- gokschuld Dutch, Flemish
- schuld Dutch, Flemish
- schuldbewijs Dutch, Flemish
- schuldcultuur Dutch, Flemish
- schuldeiser Dutch, Flemish
- schuldenaar Dutch, Flemish
- schuldenlast Dutch, Flemish
- schuldgevoel Dutch, Flemish
- schuldig Dutch, Flemish
- staatsschuld Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)kéltis Proto-Indo-European
- *skel- Proto-Indo-European
- *skuldiz Proto-Germanic
- sċyld Old English
- skuld Old Norse
- skyldr Old Norse
- skuld Icelandic
- schuld Middle Dutch
- schult Middle Dutch
- sculd Old High German
- sculdheizo Old High German
- skuld Afrikaans
- *skult Old Dutch
- skult Old Dutch
- sculdhētio Old Saxon
- skeld Old Frisian