Stréch
Luxemburgeois
/ʃtʀəɕ/
noun
Definitions
- stroke
- line
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German strih inherited from Proto-Germanic *strikiz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*strikiz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bestreak English
- fallstreak English
- hairstreak English
- killstreak English
- paystreak English
- prestreak English
- redstreak English
- restreak English
- scorestreak English
- streak English
- streaken English
- streaker English
- streakless English
- streaklike English
- streakline English
- streaky English
- Aalstrich German
- Beistrich German
- Bindestrich German
- Eichstrich German
- Ergänzungsstrich German
- Federstrich German
- Gedankenstrich German
- Pinselstrich German
- Querstrich German
- Schlussstrich German
- Silbenstrich German
- Spiegelstrich German
- Strich German
- Strichfarbe German
- Strichmännchen German
- Trennstrich German
- strichpunktiert German
- Zaanstreek Dutch, Flemish
- apenstreek Dutch, Flemish
- fieltenstreek Dutch, Flemish
- jezuïetenstreek Dutch, Flemish
- mijnstreek Dutch, Flemish
- omstreek Dutch, Flemish
- penseelstreek Dutch, Flemish
- schaamstreek Dutch, Flemish
- streaken Dutch, Flemish
- streek Dutch, Flemish
- streekgerecht Dutch, Flemish
- streektaal Dutch, Flemish
- streekvervoer Dutch, Flemish
- штрих Russian
- *streyg- Proto-Indo-European
- *strikiz Proto-Germanic
- strica Old English
- streke Middle English
- strēke Middle Dutch
- strih Old High German
- streek Afrikaans
- щрих Bulgarian
- strich Middle High German
- 𐍃𐍄𐍂𐌹𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- *striki Old Dutch
- *striki Old Saxon