object
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɔpˈjɛkt/
noun
Definitions
- object, item
- (grammar) object
Etymology
Derived from Old French object derived from Latin obiectum (object, thrown against, charge, the which is thrown against, accusation).
Origin
Latin
obiectum
Gloss
object, thrown against, charge, the which is thrown against, accusation
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- counterobject English
- interobject English
- metaobject English
- multiobject English
- nanoobject English
- nonobject English
- object English
- objectable English
- objectal English
- objectee English
- objectest English
- objecteth English
- objecthood English
- objectification English
- objectify English
- objectism English
- objectist English
- objectize English
- objectless English
- objectlike English
- objectness English
- objector English
- objectrix English
- objectual English
- quasi-stellar object English
- subobject English
- superobject English
- wayobject English
- obiectum Latin
- Objekt German
- objektum Hungarian
- genitief Dutch, Flemish
- genitiefobject Dutch, Flemish
- lust Dutch, Flemish
- lustobject Dutch, Flemish
- seks Dutch, Flemish
- seksobject Dutch, Flemish
- объе́кт Russian
- objeto Spanish, Castilian
- ἀντικείμενον Ancient Greek
- objekt Norwegian Bokmål
- オブジェクト Japanese
- objekt Norwegian Nynorsk
- object Old French
- objekto Esperanto
- objecte Catalan, Valencian
- objek Indonesian
- obyek Indonesian
- objekto Ido
- objek Afrikaans