baken
Luxemburgeois
/ˈbaːken/
verb
Definitions
- to bake
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German bachan inherited from Proto-Germanic *bakaną (bake) root from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₃g- (bake, roast).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰeh₃g-
Gloss
bake, roast
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
焼
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Baxter English
- bakable English
- bake English
- bake-off English
- bakeability English
- bakeable English
- bakeaholic English
- bakeboard English
- bakehouse English
- baker English
- bakery English
- bakeshop English
- bakest English
- bakestone English
- baketh English
- bakeware English
- baking English
- clambake English
- hardbake English
- outbake English
- overbake English
- prebake English
- rebake English
- sunbake English
- traybake English
- underbake English
- Backaroma German
- Backblech German
- Backfisch German
- Backform German
- Backhaus German
- Backhefe German
- Backofen German
- Backpflaume German
- Backpulver German
- Backstein German
- Backstube German
- Backtriebmittel German
- Backware German
- Backwerk German
- Brotbackautomat German
- Bäcker German
- altbacken German
- backen German
- nachbacken German
- aanbakken Dutch, Flemish
- bakbanaan Dutch, Flemish
- bakhuis Dutch, Flemish
- bakken Dutch, Flemish
- bakkerij Dutch, Flemish
- baklap Dutch, Flemish
- bakmeel Dutch, Flemish
- bakpoeder Dutch, Flemish
- baksel Dutch, Flemish
- bakslede Dutch, Flemish
- baksteen Dutch, Flemish
- bakster Dutch, Flemish
- bakvis Dutch, Flemish
- bakvorm Dutch, Flemish
- gebak Dutch, Flemish
- halfbakken Dutch, Flemish
- roerbakken Dutch, Flemish
- tweebak Dutch, Flemish
- φώγω Ancient Greek
- *bʰeh₃g- Proto-Indo-European
- *bak- Proto-Germanic
- *bakaną Proto-Germanic
- bacan Old English
- baken Middle English
- baka Old Norse
- baki Esperanto
- baka Icelandic
- backen Middle Dutch
- bachan Old High German
- bahhan Old High German
- backen Middle High German
- באַקן Yiddish
- *bakan gmw-pro
- *bakkan Old Dutch
- bakkan Old Saxon
- *bakka Old Frisian
- bakka Old Frisian
- բոկեղ Middle Armenian
- βεκος Phrygian