dij
Dutch (Brabantic)
/dɛi̯/
noun
Definitions
- thigh
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch die (that one) inherited from Old Dutch *thio inherited from Proto-Germanic *þeuhą (thigh).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þeuhą
Gloss
thigh
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- midthigh English
- thigh English
- thigh master English
- thighbone English
- thighed English
- thighing English
- thighless English
- thighward English
- underthigh English
- Diech German
- been Dutch, Flemish
- de Dutch, Flemish
- die Dutch, Flemish
- dijbeen Dutch, Flemish
- dijenkletser Dutch, Flemish
- dijkramp Dutch, Flemish
- kletsen Dutch, Flemish
- kramp Dutch, Flemish
- *tewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *þeuhą Proto-Germanic
- þeoh Old English
- þēoh Old English
- thigh Middle English
- þjó Old Norse
- þjóleggr Old Norse
- die Middle Dutch
- dioh Old High German
- dy Afrikaans
- diech Middle High German
- *thio Old Dutch
- thie Old Dutch
- thio Old Dutch
- thioh Old Saxon
- tjuv Westrobothnian
- dae Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish
- de Zealandic
- tjug Norn