akker
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈɑ.kər/
noun
Definitions
- (agriculture) agricultural field field on which crops are grown
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch acker inherited from Old Dutch akker inherited from *ak(k)r inherited from Proto-Germanic *akraz (field) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros (field, pasturage).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂éǵros
Gloss
field, pasturage
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
野, 畑, 原
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Blackacre English
- Greenacre English
- Whiteacre English
- acre English
- acreable English
- acreage English
- acred English
- acreful English
- acreless English
- acreman English
- acreocracy English
- broadacre English
- foreacre English
- hectacre English
- multiacre English
- nanoacre English
- agrarius Latin
- akkerbouw Dutch, Flemish
- akkerbouwbedrijf Dutch, Flemish
- akkerbouwer Dutch, Flemish
- akkerland Dutch, Flemish
- akkerman Dutch, Flemish
- bouw Dutch, Flemish
- bouwer Dutch, Flemish
- braak Dutch, Flemish
- braakakker Dutch, Flemish
- dode Dutch, Flemish
- dodenakker Dutch, Flemish
- land Dutch, Flemish
- man Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂éǵros Proto-Indo-European
- *akraz Proto-Germanic
- æcer Old English
- acre Middle English
- acra Irish
- akr Old Norse
- akrhœna Old Norse
- Akranes Icelandic
- Akureyri Icelandic
- akur Icelandic
- akurarfi Icelandic
- akurgæs Icelandic
- akurstjarna Icelandic
- akuryrkja Icelandic
- एकड़ Hindi
- เอเคอร์ Thai
- acker Middle Dutch
- ackerlant Middle Dutch
- ackerman Middle Dutch
- ackar Old High German
- արտ Old Armenian
- acaire Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- acker Middle High German
- Aker Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Akerbau Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ဧက Burmese
- 𐌰𐌺𐍂𐍃 Gothic
- *ak(k)r gmw-pro
- akker Old Dutch
- აკრი Georgian
- একৰ Assamese
- 依格 Chinese
- akhar Cimbrian
- *Háȷ́ras Proto-Indo-Iranian
- akkar Old Saxon
- ekari Swahili
- *agros Proto-Italic
- ekker Old Frisian
- eka Hausa
- *agrós Proto-Hellenic