dol
Dutch (Brabantic)
/dɔl/
adj
Definitions
- crazy, silly, mad
- mindless, reckless; irate
- out of control, gone wild, notably said of a tool or machine
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch *dol inherited from Proto-Germanic *dulaz (foolish, stupid, crazy, dazed).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*dulaz
Gloss
foolish, stupid, crazy, dazed
Concept
Semantic Field
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Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bedole English
- dull English
- dull-headed English
- dull-witted English
- dullard English
- dullen English
- duller English
- dullery English
- dulleth English
- dullhead English
- dullish English
- dullness English
- dullsome English
- dullsville English
- dullwit English
- dully English
- fordull English
- undull English
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- boord Dutch, Flemish
- dolboord Dutch, Flemish
- dolen Dutch, Flemish
- dolgaarne Dutch, Flemish
- dolgraag Dutch, Flemish
- dolheid Dutch, Flemish
- dolhuis Dutch, Flemish
- dolleman Dutch, Flemish
- dollemansrit Dutch, Flemish
- dollen Dutch, Flemish
- doolhof Dutch, Flemish
- doolweg Dutch, Flemish
- gaarne Dutch, Flemish
- graag Dutch, Flemish
- hofdolheid Dutch, Flemish
- hond Dutch, Flemish
- hondsdol Dutch, Flemish
- hondsdolheid Dutch, Flemish
- huis Dutch, Flemish
- man Dutch, Flemish
- *dʰwel- Proto-Indo-European
- *dulaz Proto-Germanic
- *dwalaz Proto-Germanic
- *þullaz Proto-Germanic
- dol Old English
- þol Old English
- dull Middle English
- thō̆le, thole Middle English
- dolen Middle Dutch
- dollen Middle Dutch
- dulheit Middle Dutch
- dulhuus Middle Dutch
- tol Old High German
- *dol Old Dutch
- duł Vilamovian