hoekwant
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈɦuk.ʋɑnt/
noun
Definitions
- longline
Etymology
Compound from Dutch, Flemish hoek (corner, angle, area, hook) + Dutch, Flemish want (mitten, shroud).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
want
Gloss
mitten, shroud
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Windhoek English
- Achterhoek Dutch, Flemish
- Windhoek Dutch, Flemish
- achthoek Dutch, Flemish
- driehoek Dutch, Flemish
- glooiingshoek Dutch, Flemish
- groothoeklens Dutch, Flemish
- hellingshoek Dutch, Flemish
- hoek Dutch, Flemish
- hoekbal Dutch, Flemish
- hoekbank Dutch, Flemish
- hoekig Dutch, Flemish
- hoeksnelheid Dutch, Flemish
- hoeksteen Dutch, Flemish
- hoektand Dutch, Flemish
- hoekversnelling Dutch, Flemish
- invalshoek Dutch, Flemish
- leeuwenhoek Dutch, Flemish
- rechthoek Dutch, Flemish
- straathoek Dutch, Flemish
- uithoek Dutch, Flemish
- veelhoek Dutch, Flemish
- vijfhoek Dutch, Flemish
- want Dutch, Flemish
- zeshoek Dutch, Flemish
- Виндхук Russian
- Windhoek Portuguese
- ウィントフック Japanese
- Վինդհուկ Armenian
- hook Indonesian
- spoelhoek Indonesian
- hoec Middle Dutch
- want Middle Dutch
- want Afrikaans
- 溫得和克 Chinese
- 빈트후크 Korean
- wante Papiamentu