kooi
Dutch (Brabantic)
/koːi̯/
noun
Definitions
- cage
- (nautical) bunk
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch coye derived from Latin cavea (cage, coop, cavity, stall, enclosure, hollow).
Origin
Latin
cavea
Gloss
cage, coop, cavity, stall, enclosure, hollow
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- decoy English
- decoyable English
- decoyer English
- decoyman English
- *caveola Latin
- cavea Latin
- caveola Latin
- gabiola Latin
- Kajüte German
- Kapitänskajüte German
- Koje German
- cavea Italian
- gabbia Italian
- gabbione Italian
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- aap Dutch, Flemish
- apenkooi Dutch, Flemish
- apenkooien Dutch, Flemish
- de Dutch, Flemish
- kajuit Dutch, Flemish
- licht Dutch, Flemish
- lichtekooi Dutch, Flemish
- mees Dutch, Flemish
- mezenkooi Dutch, Flemish
- schaap Dutch, Flemish
- schaapskooi Dutch, Flemish
- vogel Dutch, Flemish
- vogelkooi Dutch, Flemish
- mâchicoulis French
- каю́та Russian
- каюта Russian
- койка Russian
- coy Spanish, Castilian
- køye Norwegian Bokmål
- gávea Portuguese
- デコイ Japanese
- kajuta Polish
- koja Polish
- køye Norwegian Nynorsk
- cage Old French
- gàbia Catalan, Valencian
- caivanca Galician
- gabia Galician
- coye Middle Dutch
- schaepscooye Middle Dutch
- chevia Old High German
- kooi Afrikaans
- Käfeg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- kajüte Middle Low German
- kōje Middle Low German
- gaggia Sicilian
- Kooj Low German
- kayuta Crimean Tatar