pacht
Dutch (Brabantic)
/pɑxt/
noun
Definitions
- lease in particular of land and immovable goods
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch pacht derived from Latin pactum (agreement, pact, bargain, fixed, something agreed upon, fastened, planted, means).
Origin
Latin
pactum
Gloss
agreement, pact, bargain, fixed, something agreed upon, fastened, planted, means
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pactum Latin
- pateō Latin
- Pakt German
- paktum Hungarian
- impattare Italian
- patto Italian
- geld Dutch, Flemish
- pachtgeld Dutch, Flemish
- pacto Spanish, Castilian
- pechada Spanish, Castilian
- pechar Spanish, Castilian
- pechero Spanish, Castilian
- pechá Spanish, Castilian
- pacto Portuguese
- pakt Polish
- pacte Catalan, Valencian
- πάτος Greek (modern)
- pacht Middle Dutch
- pachtgelt Middle Dutch
- patu prv