drang
Dutch (Brabantic)
/drɑŋ/
noun
Definitions
- pressure
- urge, longing
- (archaic) throng, multitude, mass
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch dranc inherited from Old Dutch *thrang inherited from Proto-Germanic *þrangwaz (pressing, narrow).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þrangwaz
Gloss
pressing, narrow
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bethrong English
- inthrong English
- throng English
- throngful English
- throngly English
- Drang German
- Harndrang German
- aan Dutch, Flemish
- aandrang Dutch, Flemish
- daad Dutch, Flemish
- dadendrang Dutch, Flemish
- dranghek Dutch, Flemish
- drank Dutch, Flemish
- gelding Dutch, Flemish
- geldingsdrang Dutch, Flemish
- hek Dutch, Flemish
- huwelijk Dutch, Flemish
- huwelijksdrang Dutch, Flemish
- verzameldrang Dutch, Flemish
- verzamelen Dutch, Flemish
- *trenkʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *þrangwaz Proto-Germanic
- throng Middle English
- þrǫngr Old Norse
- dranc Middle Dutch
- *drank Old Dutch
- *thrang Old Dutch