schot
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- shot, act of shooting
- missile, projectile
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch scot (partition) inherited from Old Dutch *skot inherited from Proto-Germanic *skutą (projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skutą
Gloss
projectile, missile, bullet, that which is thrown, shot, that which is thrown cast
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
弾
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Schott German
- aanbodoverschot Dutch, Flemish
- geweer Dutch, Flemish
- geweerschot Dutch, Flemish
- kikker Dutch, Flemish
- kikkerschot Dutch, Flemish
- nl Dutch, Flemish
- overschot Dutch, Flemish
- saluut Dutch, Flemish
- saluutschot Dutch, Flemish
- schampen Dutch, Flemish
- schampschot Dutch, Flemish
- scheut Dutch, Flemish
- schimpen Dutch, Flemish
- schimpscheut Dutch, Flemish
- schots Dutch, Flemish
- schotschrift Dutch, Flemish
- schrift Dutch, Flemish
- ster Dutch, Flemish
- sterrenschot Dutch, Flemish
- voor Dutch, Flemish
- voorschot Dutch, Flemish
- waarschuwing Dutch, Flemish
- waarschuwingsschot Dutch, Flemish
- wal Dutch, Flemish
- walschot Dutch, Flemish
- skudd Norwegian Bokmål
- *skutą Proto-Germanic
- sceot Old English
- scot Old English
- arfskot Old Norse
- kólfskot Old Norse
- skot Old Norse
- escot Old French
- scot Middle Dutch
- walschot Middle Dutch
- scoz Old High German
- *skot Old Dutch
- *skot Frankish
- Schot Low German
- skut Old Danish