schenden
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈsxɛndə(n)/
verb
Definitions
- to violate
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch schenden inherited from Old Dutch *skenden inherited from Proto-Germanic *skandijaną (scold, berate).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skandijaną
Gloss
scold, berate
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- shend English
- toshend English
- Schändung German
- schänden German
- bloedschender Dutch, Flemish
- bloedschending Dutch, Flemish
- bloedschenner Dutch, Flemish
- bloedschennis Dutch, Flemish
- grafschennis Dutch, Flemish
- heiligschennis Dutch, Flemish
- knapenschenner Dutch, Flemish
- knapenschennis Dutch, Flemish
- majesteitsschennis Dutch, Flemish
- mensenrechtenschending Dutch, Flemish
- schender Dutch, Flemish
- schending Dutch, Flemish
- schendziek Dutch, Flemish
- schenner Dutch, Flemish
- schennis Dutch, Flemish
- ziek Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)kem- Proto-Indo-European
- *skandijaną Proto-Germanic
- sċendan Old English
- shenden Middle English
- schenden Middle Dutch
- schennisse Middle Dutch
- *skenden Old High German
- *skenten Old High German
- skinder Afrikaans
- schenden Middle High German
- *skandijan gmw-pro
- *skenden Old Dutch
- schenden Middle Low German
- geschende Alemannic German
- schende Alemannic German