oogst
Dutch (Brabantic)
/oːxst/
noun
Definitions
- harvest
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch ogest derived from Latin augustus (month of August, venerable, majestic, exalted, lofty, high, noble, royal, august, imperial).
Origin
Latin
augustus
Gloss
month of August, venerable, majestic, exalted, lofty, high, noble, royal, august, imperial
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- August English
- harvest English
- harvestability English
- harvestable English
- harvester English
- harvesteth English
- harvestfish English
- harvestless English
- harvestman English
- harvestry English
- midharvest English
- nonharvest English
- overharvest English
- postharvest English
- preharvest English
- reharvest English
- superharvest English
- *agustum Latin
- *agustus Latin
- augusto Latin
- augustus Latin
- augusztus Hungarian
- agosto Italian
- augusto Italian
- fruit Dutch, Flemish
- fruitoogst Dutch, Flemish
- jaar Dutch, Flemish
- muis Dutch, Flemish
- oogstjaar Dutch, Flemish
- oogstmuis Dutch, Flemish
- wijn Dutch, Flemish
- wijnoogst Dutch, Flemish
- auguste French
- августейший Russian
- agosto Spanish, Castilian
- augusto Spanish, Castilian
- Αὔγουστος Ancient Greek
- *h₂ewg- Proto-Indo-European
- august Norwegian Bokmål
- augusto Portuguese
- August Polish
- august Norwegian Nynorsk
- Agustus Old English
- harvest Middle English
- august Danish
- aoust Old French
- august Serbo-Croatian
- august Catalan, Valencian
- Awst Welsh
- ogest Middle Dutch
- ağustos Turkish
- august Faroese
- gusht Albanian
- אויגוסט Yiddish
- agosto Old Portuguese
- აგვისტო Georgian
- agòsten Cimbrian
- avgustu Aromanian
- august Slovak
- augustus Western Frisian
- Eost Breton
- agósto Ligurian
- agosto Ladino
- agst Mòcheno
- ooût Bourguignon
- Αὔγουστος grc-koi
- austu Sardinian
- august North Frisian
- austo Neapolitan