Trap
Luxemburgeois
/tʀaːp/
noun
Definitions
- stair, step
- staircase
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German trappe inherited from Proto-Germanic *trap- inherited from Proto-Indo-European *drem-, *dremb- (run).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*drem-, *dremb-
Gloss
run
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
走
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- treppe English
- trappa Latin
- Eisentreppe German
- Fischtreppe German
- Holztreppe German
- Lachstreppe German
- Rathaustreppe German
- Rolltreppe German
- Stahltreppe German
- Steintreppe German
- Trappe German
- Treppe German
- Treppenabgang German
- Treppenabsatz German
- Treppenflucht German
- Treppenhaus German
- Treppennatter German
- Treppenschacht German
- Treppenstufe German
- Treppenwitz German
- Wendeltreppe German
- aftrap Dutch, Flemish
- doeltrap Dutch, Flemish
- draaitrap Dutch, Flemish
- huishoudtrap Dutch, Flemish
- keukentrap Dutch, Flemish
- meertrapsraket Dutch, Flemish
- parterretrap Dutch, Flemish
- roltrap Dutch, Flemish
- spindeltrap Dutch, Flemish
- trap Dutch, Flemish
- traphek Dutch, Flemish
- traplift Dutch, Flemish
- trappen Dutch, Flemish
- trappenhuis Dutch, Flemish
- trappenpiramide Dutch, Flemish
- trappiramide Dutch, Flemish
- trapslang Dutch, Flemish
- traptrede Dutch, Flemish
- traptree Dutch, Flemish
- trapveer Dutch, Flemish
- wenteltrap Dutch, Flemish
- windeltrap Dutch, Flemish
- трап Russian
- *dreb- Proto-Indo-European
- *drem-, *dremb- Proto-Indo-European
- *trap- Proto-Germanic
- *trappō Proto-Germanic
- タラップ Japanese
- træppe Old English
- trappe Danish
- trappeform Danish
- *dropъty Proto-Slavic
- trappe Middle Dutch
- trappa Old High German
- trap Afrikaans
- trappe Middle High German
- treppe Middle High German
- Gelänner Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Trapegelänner Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- trappe Middle Low German
- *trappa Frankish