studie
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈsty.di/
noun
Definitions
- study mental effort to learn or acquire knowledge
- study tertiary education, usually at an academic level
- study, (piece of) research
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch studie derived from Latin studium (study, spirit, zeal, dedication, eagerness, devotion study, devotion).
Origin
Latin
studium
Gloss
study, spirit, zeal, dedication, eagerness, devotion study, devotion
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
霊
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *studiāre Latin
- studium Latin
- studio Italian
- beurs Dutch, Flemish
- financiering Dutch, Flemish
- speciaal Dutch, Flemish
- speciaalstudie Dutch, Flemish
- straf Dutch, Flemish
- strafstudie Dutch, Flemish
- studiebeurs Dutch, Flemish
- studiefinanciering Dutch, Flemish
- thuis Dutch, Flemish
- thuisstudie Dutch, Flemish
- zelf Dutch, Flemish
- zelfstudie Dutch, Flemish
- étude French
- estudiar Spanish, Castilian
- estudio Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)tewd- Proto-Indo-European
- studium Norwegian Bokmål
- studium Polish
- studium Norwegian Nynorsk
- studium Old Norse
- studium Danish
- estude Old French
- estudi Catalan, Valencian
- studie Middle Dutch
- שטודיע Yiddish
- estudo Old Portuguese
- estudi Occitan
- studiu Sicilian
- studiu Corsican