slak
Dutch (Brabantic)
/slɑk/
noun
Definitions
- snail, slug any gastropod
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch slecke inherited from Proto-Germanic *slikkō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*slikkō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- slag English
- slagfest English
- slagger English
- slaggy English
- slagless English
- slaglike English
- Schlacke German
- Schlackenlosigkeit German
- entschlacken German
- aard Dutch, Flemish
- aardslak Dutch, Flemish
- gang Dutch, Flemish
- huis Dutch, Flemish
- huisje Dutch, Flemish
- huisjesslak Dutch, Flemish
- kever Dutch, Flemish
- keverslak Dutch, Flemish
- kreeft Dutch, Flemish
- kreeftslak Dutch, Flemish
- long Dutch, Flemish
- longslak Dutch, Flemish
- naakt Dutch, Flemish
- naaktslak Dutch, Flemish
- purper Dutch, Flemish
- purperslak Dutch, Flemish
- slakkengang Dutch, Flemish
- slakkenhuis Dutch, Flemish
- zee Dutch, Flemish
- zeenaaktslak Dutch, Flemish
- zeeslak Dutch, Flemish
- шлак Russian
- *slikkō Proto-Germanic
- szlaka Polish
- slecke Middle Dutch
- slecko Old High German
- slak Afrikaans
- Schleek Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- שלאַק Yiddish
- *slekki Old Dutch
- slagge Middle Low German
- şlak Crimean Tatar
- slekke West Flemish