kus
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kʏs/
noun
Definitions
- kiss
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch kos inherited from Old Dutch *kos inherited from Proto-Germanic *kussaz (a kiss).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kussaz
Gloss
a kiss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bekiss English
- kiss English
- kiss-ass English
- kissability English
- kissable English
- kissass English
- kissathon English
- kissee English
- kisser English
- kissest English
- kisseth English
- kissfest English
- kissing English
- kissle English
- kissless English
- kisslike English
- kissproof English
- kissworthy English
- kissy English
- outkiss English
- unkiss English
- Handkuss German
- Judaskuss German
- Kuss German
- Küsschen German
- Luftkuss German
- Negerkuss German
- Pferdekuss German
- Schokokuss German
- Zungenkuss German
- kussecht German
- Judas Dutch, Flemish
- hand Dutch, Flemish
- judaskus Dutch, Flemish
- kushand Dutch, Flemish
- voet Dutch, Flemish
- voetkus Dutch, Flemish
- kyss Norwegian Bokmål
- *kussaz Proto-Germanic
- kyss Swedish
- negerkyss Swedish
- キス Japanese
- kyss Norwegian Nynorsk
- cos Old English
- kissen Middle English
- koss Old Norse
- kys Danish
- kos Middle Dutch
- kus Old High German
- kus Middle High German
- *koss gmw-pro
- *kos Old Dutch
- kus Old Saxon
- 키스 Korean
- kis Tok Pisin