keel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/keːl/
noun
Definitions
- throat
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch kēle inherited from Old Dutch kela inherited from Proto-Germanic *kelǭ (gullet).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kelǭ
Gloss
gullet
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- band Dutch, Flemish
- gat Dutch, Flemish
- kanker Dutch, Flemish
- keelband Dutch, Flemish
- keelbandpinguïn Dutch, Flemish
- keelgat Dutch, Flemish
- keelkanker Dutch, Flemish
- keelklank Dutch, Flemish
- keelpijn Dutch, Flemish
- keelzang Dutch, Flemish
- keelzanger Dutch, Flemish
- kelen Dutch, Flemish
- klank Dutch, Flemish
- pijn Dutch, Flemish
- zang Dutch, Flemish
- zanger Dutch, Flemish
- *kelōn Proto-Germanic
- *kelǭ Proto-Germanic
- kelen Middle Dutch
- kēle Middle Dutch
- kēleband Middle Dutch
- kela Old High German
- keel Afrikaans
- *kelā gmw-pro
- kela Old Dutch