Strand
Luxemburgeois
/ʃtʀɑnt/
noun
Definitions
- beach
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German strand inherited from Old High German strant inherited from Proto-Germanic *strandō (edge, shore, rim).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*strandō
Gloss
edge, shore, rim
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
端, 縁
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- astrand English
- counterstrand English
- forestrand English
- interstrand English
- intrastrand English
- multistrand English
- strand English
- strandee English
- strander English
- strandline English
- unstrand English
- workstrand English
- Badestrand German
- Meeresstrand German
- Sandstrand German
- Strand German
- Strandbad German
- Strandflieder German
- Strandgut German
- Strandhafer German
- Strandhotel German
- Strandläufer German
- Strandwächter German
- stranden German
- strand Hungarian
- kiezelstrand Dutch, Flemish
- naaktstrand Dutch, Flemish
- stadsstrand Dutch, Flemish
- strand Dutch, Flemish
- strandbal Dutch, Flemish
- strandjut Dutch, Flemish
- strandjutter Dutch, Flemish
- strandkrab Dutch, Flemish
- strandleeuwerik Dutch, Flemish
- strandloper Dutch, Flemish
- strandmeer Dutch, Flemish
- strandpaal Dutch, Flemish
- strandpaviljoen Dutch, Flemish
- strandplevier Dutch, Flemish
- strandpluvier Dutch, Flemish
- strandstoel Dutch, Flemish
- strandvond Dutch, Flemish
- strandwacht Dutch, Flemish
- strandweer Dutch, Flemish
- strandwolf Dutch, Flemish
- zandstrand Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)trAnt- Proto-Indo-European
- *strandō Proto-Germanic
- strand Old English
- strand Middle English
- strǫnd Old Norse
- strandsauðlaukur Icelandic
- strönd Icelandic
- strant Middle Dutch
- *strand Old High German
- strant Old High German
- strandar Ido
- strand Afrikaans
- strand Middle High German
- strant Middle High German
- strand Old Saxon
- *strand Old Frisian
- *kranta Proto-Balto-Slavic