jeugd
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈjøːxt/
noun
Definitions
- youth
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch joghet inherited from Old Dutch juginde inherited from Proto-Germanic *jugunþiz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*jugunþiz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- permayouth English
- transyouth English
- young English
- youth English
- youthen English
- youthenize English
- youthfest English
- youthful English
- youthhead English
- youthhood English
- youthify English
- youthism English
- youthless English
- youthlike English
- youthly English
- youthman English
- youthness English
- youthquake English
- youthsome English
- youthsploitation English
- youthtime English
- youthward English
- youthwards English
- youthwork English
- youthy English
- bende Dutch, Flemish
- boek Dutch, Flemish
- criminaliteit Dutch, Flemish
- cultuur Dutch, Flemish
- herberg Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdbende Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdboek Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdcriminaliteit Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdcultuur Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdherberg Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdig Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdigheid Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdpuist Dutch, Flemish
- jeugdsentiment Dutch, Flemish
- puist Dutch, Flemish
- sentiment Dutch, Flemish
- *jugunþiz Proto-Germanic
- *juwuniþō Proto-Germanic
- ユース Japanese
- geoguþ Old English
- youthe Middle English
- joghet Middle Dutch
- jugund Old High German
- juginde Old Dutch
- juguth Old Saxon
- yut Tok Pisin
- Jöögd Low German
- Jöögdwaterball Low German