baken
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈbaːkə(n)/
noun
Definitions
- beacon
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch baken derived from Old Frisian bāken (signal) derived from Proto-Germanic *baukną (beacon, sign).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*baukną
Gloss
beacon, sign
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Beaconite English
- aerobeacon English
- beacon English
- beaconage English
- beaconless English
- beaconlike English
- Pasen Dutch, Flemish
- afbakenen Dutch, Flemish
- bakenen Dutch, Flemish
- beuken Dutch, Flemish
- paasbaken Dutch, Flemish
- vuur Dutch, Flemish
- vuurbaken Dutch, Flemish
- бакен Russian
- *bʰeh₂u- Proto-Indo-European
- *baukną Proto-Germanic
- beacn Old English
- bēacn Old English
- beken Middle English
- bákn Old Norse
- bákn Icelandic
- baken Middle Dutch
- boken Middle Dutch
- *baukn gmw-pro
- bâke Middle Low German
- bāke Middle Low German
- *baukn Frankish
- beaken Western Frisian
- bāken Old Frisian
- Boake Saterland Frisian