muur
Dutch (Brabantic)
/myr/
noun
Definitions
- A wall.
- A type of fast fast-food vending machine with compartments arranged similar to a wall that contain snacks chiefly in the phrase "uit de muur trekken".
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch muur inherited from Old Dutch *mūr derived from Latin mūrus (wall, defensive wall).
Origin
Latin
mūrus
Gloss
wall, defensive wall
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
壁
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- muramic English
- murus English
- muralia Latin
- mūrus Latin
- pomerium Latin
- murare Italian
- muro Italian
- anker Dutch, Flemish
- betaalmuur Dutch, Flemish
- betalen Dutch, Flemish
- binnen Dutch, Flemish
- binnenmuur Dutch, Flemish
- bloem Dutch, Flemish
- brand Dutch, Flemish
- brandmuur Dutch, Flemish
- buiten Dutch, Flemish
- buitenmuur Dutch, Flemish
- dam Dutch, Flemish
- muuranker Dutch, Flemish
- muurbloem Dutch, Flemish
- muurdam Dutch, Flemish
- muurschildering Dutch, Flemish
- muurvarken Dutch, Flemish
- schildering Dutch, Flemish
- snack Dutch, Flemish
- snackmuur Dutch, Flemish
- stad Dutch, Flemish
- stadsmuur Dutch, Flemish
- urn Dutch, Flemish
- urnenmuur Dutch, Flemish
- varken Dutch, Flemish
- vuur Dutch, Flemish
- vuurmuur Dutch, Flemish
- *mei Proto-Indo-European
- mur Polish
- murować Polish
- múrr Old Norse
- mur Danish
- mursten Danish
- mur Old French
- muro Esperanto
- mur Welsh
- muur Middle Dutch
- mûra Old High German
- mūra Old High German
- múr Old Irish
- mūre Middle High German
- Mauer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Stadmauer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *mūr Old Dutch
- mūr Old Dutch
- mūra Old Dutch
- muro Old Portuguese
- mūr Old Saxon
- mur Aromanian
- múr Slovak
- Muur Alemannic German
- meir Romansh
- mir Romansh
- mür Romansh
- mûr Friulian
- mūras Lithuanian
- mur Old Occitan
- muorre Western Frisian
- muro Old Spanish
- muru Sicilian
- mor Dalmatian
- meur Walloon
- brantmiri Sranan Tongo
- muru Sardinian
- *moerus Old Latin
- meur West Flemish