ader
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈaː.dər/
noun
Definitions
- vein
- (geology) vein
- (by extension) any narrow and long passageway essential to a larger networked system such as roads
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch ādere inherited from Old Dutch *āthera inherited from Proto-Germanic *ēþrō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ēþrō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Ader German
- Geäder German
- Pulsader German
- Randader German
- Schlagader German
- Äderchen German
- aderlaten Dutch, Flemish
- aderlating Dutch, Flemish
- aderlijk Dutch, Flemish
- aderrijk Dutch, Flemish
- aderslag Dutch, Flemish
- aderverwijding Dutch, Flemish
- dichtader Dutch, Flemish
- dichten Dutch, Flemish
- hals Dutch, Flemish
- halsader Dutch, Flemish
- laten Dutch, Flemish
- lucht Dutch, Flemish
- luchtader Dutch, Flemish
- rijk Dutch, Flemish
- slag Dutch, Flemish
- spat Dutch, Flemish
- spatader Dutch, Flemish
- verkeer Dutch, Flemish
- verkeersader Dutch, Flemish
- verwijding Dutch, Flemish
- *ēdrǭ Proto-Germanic
- *ēþrō Proto-Germanic
- *ēþrǭ, *ēdrǭ Proto-Germanic
- ædre Old English
- æðr Old Norse
- adere Middle Dutch
- ādere Middle Dutch
- āder Middle High German
- *āthara Old Dutch
- *āthera Old Dutch
- aadar Cimbrian