aas
Dutch (Brabantic)
/aːs/
noun
Definitions
- bait
- carrion
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch âes inherited from Old Dutch ās inherited from Proto-Germanic *ēsaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ēsaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -er Dutch, Flemish
- aasetend Dutch, Flemish
- aaseter Dutch, Flemish
- aasgewicht Dutch, Flemish
- aasgier Dutch, Flemish
- aasvlieg Dutch, Flemish
- aasvogel Dutch, Flemish
- aasvretend Dutch, Flemish
- azen Dutch, Flemish
- eten Dutch, Flemish
- etend Dutch, Flemish
- galg Dutch, Flemish
- galgenaas Dutch, Flemish
- gewicht Dutch, Flemish
- gier Dutch, Flemish
- lokaas Dutch, Flemish
- lokken Dutch, Flemish
- stok Dutch, Flemish
- stokaas Dutch, Flemish
- vlieg Dutch, Flemish
- vogel Dutch, Flemish
- vretend Dutch, Flemish
- *h₁ed- Proto-Indo-European
- *ēsaz Proto-Germanic
- *ēsą Proto-Germanic
- æs Old English
- aes Middle Dutch
- asen Middle Dutch
- âes Middle Dutch
- *ās Old High German
- aasvoël Afrikaans
- ās Old Dutch
- *ās Old Frisian