storten
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈstɔr.tə(n)/
verb
Definitions
- to dump, to deposit
- to plummet
- to deposit into an account
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch sterten (collapse, rush, fall) inherited from Old Dutch *sturten inherited from *sturtijan (startle, move, set in motion).
Origin
*sturtijan
Gloss
startle, move, set in motion
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- stürzen German
- bad Dutch, Flemish
- bevalling Dutch, Flemish
- bui Dutch, Flemish
- in Dutch, Flemish
- instorten Dutch, Flemish
- instorting Dutch, Flemish
- neer Dutch, Flemish
- neerstorten Dutch, Flemish
- regen Dutch, Flemish
- regenen Dutch, Flemish
- sluiken Dutch, Flemish
- sluikstorten Dutch, Flemish
- stortbad Dutch, Flemish
- stortbevalling Dutch, Flemish
- stortbui Dutch, Flemish
- storting Dutch, Flemish
- stortregen Dutch, Flemish
- stortregenen Dutch, Flemish
- uit Dutch, Flemish
- uitstorten Dutch, Flemish
- sturtan Old English
- styrte Danish
- sturta Icelandic
- sterten Middle Dutch
- *sturtijan gmw-pro
- *sturten Old Dutch
- storten Middle Low German
- störten Middle Low German
- *sturtian Old Saxon