dank
Dutch (Brabantic)
/dɑŋk/
noun
Definitions
- gratitude, thanks
- show/token of recognition
- reward, recompense
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch danc inherited from Old Dutch *thank inherited from Proto-Germanic *þankaz (thought, gratitude, mind, remembrance).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þankaz
Gloss
thought, gratitude, mind, remembrance
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bethank English
- outthank English
- rethank English
- thank English
- thank-you English
- thankable English
- thanker English
- thankful English
- thankless English
- thankly English
- thanksome English
- thankworthy English
- unthank English
- Dank German
- Erntedankfest German
- Undank German
- dankbar German
- danksagen German
- undankbar German
- afdanken Dutch, Flemish
- bedanken Dutch, Flemish
- dankbaar Dutch, Flemish
- danken Dutch, Flemish
- danklied Dutch, Flemish
- dankloos Dutch, Flemish
- dankwoord Dutch, Flemish
- ondank Dutch, Flemish
- woord Dutch, Flemish
- *tong- Proto-Indo-European
- *þankaz Proto-Germanic
- þanc Old English
- thank Middle English
- þǫkk Old Norse
- tak Danish
- takk Icelandic
- takk fyrir Icelandic
- óþökk Icelandic
- þökk Icelandic
- danc Middle Dutch
- danken Middle Dutch
- danc Old High German
- danc Middle High German
- 𐌸𐌰𐌲𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- *thank Old Dutch