bloot
Dutch (Brabantic)
/bloːt/
adj
Definitions
- (literally) bare, naked, nude
- unprotected, uncovered
- unaided
- simple, uncomplicated
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch bloot inherited from Old Dutch *blōt inherited from Proto-Germanic *blautaz (soft, void, emaciated).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*blautaz
Gloss
soft, void, emaciated
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
軟
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antibloat English
- bloat English
- bloatation English
- bloater English
- bloatsome English
- bloatware English
- bloaty English
- debloat English
- unbloat English
- Blöße German
- bloß German
- blöd German
- blootje Dutch, Flemish
- blootleggen Dutch, Flemish
- blootstellen Dutch, Flemish
- blootstelling Dutch, Flemish
- blootsvoets Dutch, Flemish
- blootvoets Dutch, Flemish
- bloterik Dutch, Flemish
- leggen Dutch, Flemish
- puit Dutch, Flemish
- puitebloot Dutch, Flemish
- stellen Dutch, Flemish
- voet Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰlaw- Proto-Indo-European
- bløt Norwegian Bokmål
- *blautaz Proto-Germanic
- blaut Norwegian Nynorsk
- bleat Old English
- blot Middle English
- blautleikr Old Norse
- blautr Old Norse
- blød Danish
- blautur Icelandic
- bloot Middle Dutch
- bloz Old High German
- blōz Old High German
- blōʒ, bloz Old High German
- bleytur Faroese
- bloß Middle High German
- blōß Middle High German
- blouss Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *blōt Old Dutch
- blōt Middle Low German
- *blōt Old Saxon
- bloos Alemannic German
- blöösse Alemannic German
- bløter Old Swedish
- bløter, blø̄ter Old Swedish
- blaut Westrobothnian
- blāt Old Frisian
- blós Kashubian