bakker
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈbɑ.kər/
noun
Definitions
- baker (person who bakes and sells bread, etc)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch backer inherited from Old Dutch *bakar inherited from Proto-Germanic *bakārijaz (baker).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*bakārijaz
Gloss
baker
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bake English
- baker English
- bakeress English
- cakebaker English
- Brotbäcker German
- Bäcker German
- Bäckerdutzend German
- Bäckerei German
- Bäckerin German
- Bäckermeister German
- Zuckerbäcker German
- backen German
- bakken Dutch, Flemish
- bakkerij Dutch, Flemish
- bakkerin Dutch, Flemish
- banket Dutch, Flemish
- banketbakker Dutch, Flemish
- banketbakkersspijs Dutch, Flemish
- koek Dutch, Flemish
- koekenbakker Dutch, Flemish
- pot Dutch, Flemish
- pottenbakker Dutch, Flemish
- sonnet Dutch, Flemish
- sonnettenbakker Dutch, Flemish
- *bakārijaz Proto-Germanic
- bæcere Old English
- bakere Middle English
- báicéir Irish
- bakari Old Norse
- bage Danish
- bager Danish
- backer Middle Dutch
- potbacker Middle Dutch
- bacher Old High German
- bakker Afrikaans
- becker Middle High German
- *bakar Old Dutch
- backære Middle Low German
- backeri Old Saxon
- bakkāri Old Saxon
- bheka Shona
- Bakja Plautdietsch