kalk
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kɑlk/
noun
Definitions
- lime (mineral)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch calc inherited from Old Dutch *kalk derived from Latin calx (heel, limestone, lime, pebble, chalk, game counter, mortar).
Origin
Latin
calx
Gloss
heel, limestone, lime, pebble, chalk, game counter, mortar
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
踵
Emoji
👠
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Chelsea English
- calcite English
- calcium English
- calx English
- *calcestris Latin
- *calciāta Latin
- *calcīna Latin
- *incalciāre Latin
- calcareus Latin
- calcariensis Latin
- calcarius Latin
- calcatrippa Latin
- calceus Latin
- calceāta Latin
- calcium Latin
- calcivorus Latin
- calco Latin
- calculus Latin
- caliga Latin
- cals Latin
- calx Latin
- incalciō, incalcio, incalciāre Latin
- Kalk German
- scalciare Italian
- aanslag Dutch, Flemish
- kalkaanslag Dutch, Flemish
- kalkoven Dutch, Flemish
- kalktuf Dutch, Flemish
- oven Dutch, Flemish
- pleisteren Dutch, Flemish
- pleisterkalk Dutch, Flemish
- tuf Dutch, Flemish
- ка́льций Russian
- caliche Spanish, Castilian
- χάλιξ Ancient Greek
- kalk Norwegian Bokmål
- kalsitt Norwegian Bokmål
- kalk Norwegian Nynorsk
- kalsitt Norwegian Nynorsk
- cealc Old English
- chalk Middle English
- schalk Middle English
- schalke Middle English
- kalk Danish
- اَل Arabic
- kalk Icelandic
- coucillón Galician
- calc Middle Dutch
- calc Old High German
- kalk Old High German
- cailc Old Irish
- *kalk Old Dutch
- kalk Middle Low German
- karkó Papiamentu