stro
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- straw
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch *strō inherited from Proto-Germanic *strawą (that which is strewn).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*strawą
Gloss
that which is strewn
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bang straw English
- bedstraw English
- neststraw English
- straw English
- strawbale English
- strawbed English
- strawberry English
- strawboard English
- strawcraft English
- strawed English
- strawen English
- strawflower English
- strawhead English
- strawless English
- strawlike English
- strawweight English
- strawwoman English
- strawworm English
- strawy English
- windlestraw English
- bestrooien Dutch, Flemish
- dak Dutch, Flemish
- geel Dutch, Flemish
- strodak Dutch, Flemish
- strogeel Dutch, Flemish
- strooien Dutch, Flemish
- strooigoed Dutch, Flemish
- strooiwagen Dutch, Flemish
- *strawą Proto-Germanic
- ストロー Japanese
- streaw Old English
- streawberige Old English
- strēaw Old English
- straw Middle English
- strá Old Norse
- stro Old High German
- *strau gmw-pro
- *strō Old Dutch
- 스트로 Korean