fruit
Dutch (Brabantic)
/frœy̯t/
noun
Definitions
- fruit produced by trees or bushes, or any sweet vegetable
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch fruut derived from Old French fruit (fruits and vegetables, produce) derived from Latin frūctus (enjoyment, product, fruit, profit, produce, proceeds, yield, income, effect, profits).
Origin
Latin
frūctus
Gloss
enjoyment, product, fruit, profit, produce, proceeds, yield, income, effect, profits
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
果, 実
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fructus English
- fructa Latin
- fructuosus Latin
- fructus Latin
- frūctus Latin
- automaat Dutch, Flemish
- fruitachtig Dutch, Flemish
- fruitautomaat Dutch, Flemish
- fruitmand Dutch, Flemish
- fruitoogst Dutch, Flemish
- fruitvlieg Dutch, Flemish
- mand Dutch, Flemish
- oogst Dutch, Flemish
- steen Dutch, Flemish
- steenfruit Dutch, Flemish
- vlieg Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰrug- Proto-Indo-European
- frute Middle English
- fruyt Middle English
- fruit Old French
- fruut Middle Dutch
- fruht Old High German
- frit Norman
- fruict Middle French
- fruht Old Dutch
- vrucht Middle Low German
- frut Friulian
- *fruɨθ Proto-Brythonic
- frut Walloon