ros
Dutch (Brabantic)
/rɔs/
noun
Definitions
- horse
- steed
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch ros inherited from Old Dutch ros inherited from *hross (horse) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hrussą (horse) derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱers- (run, hurry).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ḱers-
Gloss
run, hurry
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
走
Emoji
🎽 🏃 🏃♀️ 🏃♂️ 💨
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Rosalind English
- cursus English
- curule English
- incursive English
- occurrent English
- parkour English
- recur English
- recurse English
- recursively English
- recursivity English
- reoccur English
- reoccurrence English
- walrus English
- *Rosamundi Latin
- *Rosomiri Latin
- -torium Latin
- carrus Latin
- carrūca Latin
- currere Latin
- curriculum Latin
- currilis Latin
- currulis Latin
- cursio Latin
- curso Latin
- cursor Latin
- cursorius Latin
- cursus Latin
- curulis Latin
- discurro Latin
- discurrō Latin
- discursivus Latin
- discursus Latin
- incurrere Latin
- incurro Latin
- incursio Latin
- incursionem, incursio Latin
- occurro Latin
- occurrō Latin
- percurro Latin
- recurrens Latin
- recurrentia Latin
- recurro Latin
- recursiō Latin
- recursus Latin
- runcinus Latin
- succurrēre Latin
- viam Latin
- Walross German
- Rosmunda Italian
- rozzo Italian
- steppicursore Italian
- baar Dutch, Flemish
- hors Dutch, Flemish
- horsmakreel Dutch, Flemish
- kam Dutch, Flemish
- kop Dutch, Flemish
- molen Dutch, Flemish
- oliemolen Dutch, Flemish
- rosbaar Dutch, Flemish
- roskam Dutch, Flemish
- roskop Dutch, Flemish
- rosmolen Dutch, Flemish
- rosoliemolen Dutch, Flemish
- rossig Dutch, Flemish
- wal Dutch, Flemish
- walrus Dutch, Flemish
- ἐπίκουρος Ancient Greek
- *kers- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱers- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱr̥sos Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱr̥sós Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱr̥sós, *ḱr̥sos Proto-Indo-European
- røsslyng Norwegian Bokmål
- *hrussą Proto-Germanic
- *hursa- Proto-Germanic
- *hursaz Proto-Germanic
- *hurskaz Proto-Germanic
- *hurskijaną Proto-Germanic
- *hurzaną Proto-Germanic
- russ Swedish
- røsslyng Norwegian Nynorsk
- hors Old English
- horscamb Old English
- horselene Old English
- horsern Old English
- horshwæl Old English
- horsminte Old English
- hors Middle English
- horse Middle English
- socouren Middle English
- hors Old Norse
- hross Old Norse
- hrosshvalr Old Norse
- hvalros Danish
- coreor Old French
- ròssa Catalan, Valencian
- hross Icelandic
- ros Middle Dutch
- rosmōlen Middle Dutch
- hros Old High German
- ros Old High German
- walrus Afrikaans
- ross Faroese
- occurrence Middle French
- *hross gmw-pro
- ros Old Dutch
- rocin Old Portuguese
- *karros Proto-Celtic
- russ Old Swedish
- rȧsberris Westrobothnian
- *korzō Proto-Italic
- horse Scots
- hors Old Frisian
- hors Old Danish