ceder
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈseː.dər/
noun
Definitions
- cedar, tree of the genus Cedrus
- (Suriname) Spanish cedar,
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch ceder inherited from Old Dutch *ceder derived from Old French cedre derived from Latin cedrus (cedar, prickly cedar, cedar-oil, juniper) derived from Ancient Greek κέδρος (cedar, juniper, juniper tree, applied to species of Juniperus and similar trees, cedar-oil).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κέδρος
Gloss
cedar, juniper, juniper tree, applied to species of Juniperus and similar trees, cedar-oil
Kanji
杉
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cedrium Latin
- cedrus Latin
- citrum Latin
- citrum, citrus Latin
- citrus Latin
- cédrus Hungarian
- boom Dutch, Flemish
- cederboom Dutch, Flemish
- cederen Dutch, Flemish
- cederolie Dutch, Flemish
- olie Dutch, Flemish
- cèdre French
- κέδρινος Ancient Greek
- κέδρος Ancient Greek
- κεδρίς Ancient Greek
- κεδρελάτη Ancient Greek
- *ked- Proto-Indo-European
- seder Norwegian Bokmål
- seder Norwegian Nynorsk
- cedre Middle English
- cedretum Old Norse
- cedre Old French
- cedre Catalan, Valencian
- cedru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ceder Middle Dutch
- cederenboom Middle Dutch
- cēdar Old High German
- cèdre Norman
- *ceder Old Dutch