snoer
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- a cord, cable
- a necklace (especially one formed by stringing a number of objects, such as beads, together)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch snoer inherited from Proto-Germanic *snōrō.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*snōrō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Richtschnur German
- Schnur German
- Schnürsenkel German
- Zündschnur German
- schnurgerade German
- schnurlos German
- arm Dutch, Flemish
- armsnoer Dutch, Flemish
- gebed Dutch, Flemish
- gebedssnoer Dutch, Flemish
- hagel Dutch, Flemish
- hagelsnoer Dutch, Flemish
- hals Dutch, Flemish
- halssnoer Dutch, Flemish
- navel Dutch, Flemish
- navelsnoer Dutch, Flemish
- verlengen Dutch, Flemish
- verlengsnoer Dutch, Flemish
- шнур Russian
- *snōrō Proto-Germanic
- sznur Polish
- ŝnuro Esperanto
- snoer Middle Dutch
- snuor Old High German
- halssnoer Afrikaans
- snuor Middle High German
- snur Middle High German
- Schnouer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Schnuer Alemannic German
- şnur Crimean Tatar