duurte
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- dearth; a period in which basic necessities such as food are overly expensive.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch duurte inherited from Old Dutch *diuritha inherited from *diuriþu inherited from Proto-Germanic *diuriþō (honour, preciousness, costliness) affix from Dutch, Flemish duur (costly, precious, duration).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
duur
Gloss
costly, precious, duration
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dear English
- dearth English
- dearthful English
- duur Dutch, Flemish
- langdurig Dutch, Flemish
- levensduur Dutch, Flemish
- peperduur Dutch, Flemish
- tijdsduur Dutch, Flemish
- *diuriþō Proto-Germanic
- *dēorþ Old English
- *dīerþ Old English
- derth Middle English
- dýrð Old Norse
- diere Middle Dutch
- duurte Middle Dutch
- duur Afrikaans
- *diuriþu gmw-pro
- *diuritha Old Dutch
- diuri Old Saxon
- diuritha Old Saxon