spijker
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈspɛi̯kər/
noun
Definitions
- nail metal fastener
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch spiker derived from Proto-Germanic *spīkō (splinter, point, stick) derived from Proto-Indo-European *spey- (sharp point, extend, expand, stretch, thorn-like, be pointed, stick, pointed stick, sharp, spike, prickle, sharp stick).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*spey-
Gloss
sharp point, extend, expand, stretch, thorn-like, be pointed, stick, pointed stick, sharp, spike, prickle, sharp stick
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
鋭
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aerospike English
- backspike English
- despike English
- dogspike English
- handspike English
- interspike English
- intraspike English
- marlinspike English
- microspike English
- nanospike English
- polyspike English
- spignel English
- spike English
- spikebill English
- spikefish English
- spikegrass English
- spikeless English
- spikelet English
- spikelike English
- spikenail English
- spikenard English
- spikeproof English
- spiker English
- spiketail English
- spiky English
- superspike English
- unspike English
- cuspis Latin
- spica Latin
- aanspijkeren Dutch, Flemish
- bed Dutch, Flemish
- bijspijkeren Dutch, Flemish
- broek Dutch, Flemish
- schrift Dutch, Flemish
- spijkerbed Dutch, Flemish
- spijkerbroek Dutch, Flemish
- spijkeren Dutch, Flemish
- spijkerschrift Dutch, Flemish
- спина Russian
- σπιδνός Ancient Greek
- *spey- Proto-Indo-European
- *spīkaz Proto-Germanic
- *spīkō Proto-Germanic
- *spīlaz Proto-Germanic
- spicing Old English
- spike Middle English
- spík Old Norse
- سنجد Persian
- spiker Middle Dutch
- spikeren Middle Dutch
- spīhhāri Old High German
- spyker Afrikaans
- spykerskrif Afrikaans
- Späicher Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *speinā Proto-Italic
- *spai- Proto-Iranian
- chipikiri Shona