pols
Dutch (Brabantic)
/pɔls/
noun
Definitions
- A wrist.
- pulse.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch pols derived from Latin pulsus (beat, pulse).
Origin
Latin
pulsus
Gloss
beat, pulse
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pulse English
- pellō Latin
- pulsio, pulsiōnem, pulsiō Latin
- pulsus Latin
- polso Italian
- band Dutch, Flemish
- breuk Dutch, Flemish
- horloge Dutch, Flemish
- polsband Dutch, Flemish
- polsbreuk Dutch, Flemish
- polsen Dutch, Flemish
- polshorloge Dutch, Flemish
- polsslag Dutch, Flemish
- polsslagader Dutch, Flemish
- polsstok Dutch, Flemish
- slag Dutch, Flemish
- slagader Dutch, Flemish
- pouls French
- pulso Spanish, Castilian
- *pel Proto-Indo-European
- puls Norwegian Bokmål
- pulso Portuguese
- puls Norwegian Nynorsk
- pulse Middle English
- pulz Czech
- pols Catalan, Valencian
- púls Icelandic
- pols Middle Dutch
- polsslach Middle Dutch
- pols Afrikaans
- pouls Norman
- puls Middle High German
- pols Friulian
- pusu Sicilian
- pòls Papiamentu