nat
Dutch (Brabantic)
/nɑt/
adj
Definitions
- wet
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch nat inherited from Old Dutch nat inherited from Proto-Germanic *nataz (wet).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*nataz
Gloss
wet
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Nassau German
- Nässe German
- klatschnass German
- nass German
- nasschemisch German
- nasskalt German
- nassmachen German
- nassspritzen German
- nässen German
- pudelnass German
- regennass German
- triefnass German
- tropfnass German
- tränennass German
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- gerst Dutch, Flemish
- gerstenat Dutch, Flemish
- vlees Dutch, Flemish
- vleesnat Dutch, Flemish
- zeiken Dutch, Flemish
- zeiknat Dutch, Flemish
- *ned- Proto-Indo-European
- *nataz Proto-Germanic
- nat Middle Dutch
- nestich Middle Dutch
- naz Old High German
- nazi Old High German
- naz Middle High German
- nat Old Dutch
- *nat Old Saxon
- naß Central Franconian
- nass Hunsrik
- nati Sranan Tongo