knobbel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/knɔbəl/
noun
Definitions
- knob, knot, lump
- (figuratively) an aptitude for something
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch knobbe derived from Proto-Germanic *knappô (knob, youth, boy, lump, button).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*knappô
Gloss
knob, youth, boy, lump, button
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Knauf German
- Knorpel German
- Knorpelfisch German
- Knubbel German
- Knübbelchen German
- Schildknorpel German
- Türknauf German
- knobbelzwaan Dutch, Flemish
- knobbelzwijn Dutch, Flemish
- knop Dutch, Flemish
- talen Dutch, Flemish
- talenknobbel Dutch, Flemish
- zwaan Dutch, Flemish
- zwijn Dutch, Flemish
- *gnebʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *knappô Proto-Germanic
- cnapa Old English
- hnappr Old Norse
- hneppr Old Norse
- knappr Old Norse
- kneppa Old Norse
- knobbe Middle Dutch
- knappo Old High German
- knorpel- Middle High German
- knouf Middle High German
- *knabō gmw-pro
- knobbe Middle Low German
- knōp Middle Low German