graaf
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɣraːf/
noun
Definitions
- earl, count
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch grâve inherited from Old Dutch grāvo.
Origin
Old Dutch
grāvo
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- burgrave English
- graf English
- hogreeve English
- landreeve English
- reeve English
- sheriff English
- shire-reeve English
- unreeve English
- Burggraf German
- Burggräfin German
- Gaugraf German
- Graf German
- Grafschaft German
- Gräfin German
- Landgraf German
- Markgraf German
- burg Dutch, Flemish
- burggraaf Dutch, Flemish
- burggravin Dutch, Flemish
- dijk Dutch, Flemish
- dijkgraaf Dutch, Flemish
- dijkgraafschap Dutch, Flemish
- graafschap Dutch, Flemish
- gravin Dutch, Flemish
- mark Dutch, Flemish
- markgraaf Dutch, Flemish
- markgravin Dutch, Flemish
- граф Russian
- reve Middle English
- grafo Esperanto
- borchgrave Middle Dutch
- dijcgrave Middle Dutch
- grâve Middle Dutch
- grâvinne Middle Dutch
- marcgrâve Middle Dutch
- grāfio Old High German
- grāfiene Latvian
- grāfs Latvian
- граф Bulgarian
- grâve Middle High German
- grāvo Old Dutch
- graaf Farefare