schaken
Dutch (Brabantic)
verb
Definitions
- to play chess
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch schâken suffix from Dutch, Flemish schaak (chess, check).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
schaak
Gloss
chess, check
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Shaker English
- antishake English
- ashake English
- atshake English
- beshake English
- footshake English
- forshake English
- handshake English
- headshake English
- milkshake English
- overshake English
- protein shake English
- reshake English
- shackle English
- shakable English
- shake English
- shakeable English
- shakefork English
- shakehole English
- shakemap English
- shakeout English
- shaker English
- shakerag English
- shakest English
- shaketh English
- shakeup English
- shakeworthy English
- shaky English
- thickshake English
- toshake English
- unshakable English
- unshake English
- unshakeable English
- windshake English
- correspondentieschaak Dutch, Flemish
- schaak Dutch, Flemish
- schaakbord Dutch, Flemish
- schaakmeester Dutch, Flemish
- schaakster Dutch, Flemish
- schaakstuk Dutch, Flemish
- schaaktoren Dutch, Flemish
- schaker Dutch, Flemish
- simultaanschaak Dutch, Flemish
- stuk Dutch, Flemish
- schaken Middle English
- شاه Persian
- sekak Indonesian
- schâken Middle Dutch
- shakar Ido
- shakfiguro Ido
- skaak Afrikaans
- skakan Old Saxon
- schaken Low German