Schued
Luxemburgeois
/ʃuə̯t/
noun
Definitions
- damage
- harm
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German scado inherited from Proto-Germanic *skaþô (scathe, damage).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skaþô
Gloss
scathe, damage
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ill-scathe English
- scathand English
- scathe English
- scathefire English
- scatheful English
- scathel English
- scatheless English
- scathely English
- scathy English
- Gesundheitsschaden German
- Kollateralschaden German
- Leberschaden German
- Lungenschaden German
- Schaden German
- Schadenfreude German
- Umweltschaden German
- schädlich German
- aardbevingsschade Dutch, Flemish
- blikschade Dutch, Flemish
- brandschade Dutch, Flemish
- imagoschade Dutch, Flemish
- reputatieschade Dutch, Flemish
- schade Dutch, Flemish
- schadelijk Dutch, Flemish
- schadevergoeding Dutch, Flemish
- schadevreugde Dutch, Flemish
- waterschade Dutch, Flemish
- windschade Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)kēt- Proto-Indo-European
- *sket- Proto-Indo-European
- *skaþô Proto-Germanic
- skada Swedish
- skadeglädje Swedish
- skadegörelse Swedish
- skadereglering Swedish
- skadeutfall Swedish
- skadlig Swedish
- sceaþa Old English
- scathe Middle English
- skaði Old Norse
- škoda Czech
- škoda Serbo-Croatian
- skaði Icelandic
- skaðlegur Icelandic
- schāde Middle Dutch
- scado Old High German
- skatho Old Dutch
- skatho Old Saxon
- škoda Slovak
- skaþæ Old Swedish