vat
Dutch (Brabantic)
/vɑt/
noun
Definitions
- barrel, tank
- (biology) vessel
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch vat (vessel, vat) inherited from Old Dutch *fat inherited from Proto-Germanic *fatą (vessel, container).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fatą
Gloss
vessel, container
Kanji
器
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cheesevat English
- vat English
- vatful English
- vatman English
- aandoening Dutch, Flemish
- aanvatten Dutch, Flemish
- bevatten Dutch, Flemish
- bier Dutch, Flemish
- biervat Dutch, Flemish
- bloed Dutch, Flemish
- bloedvat Dutch, Flemish
- bloedvatenstelsel Dutch, Flemish
- bom Dutch, Flemish
- hervatten Dutch, Flemish
- licht Dutch, Flemish
- lichtvat Dutch, Flemish
- misvatten Dutch, Flemish
- omvatten Dutch, Flemish
- opvatten Dutch, Flemish
- samenvatten Dutch, Flemish
- vaataandoening Dutch, Flemish
- vaatweefsel Dutch, Flemish
- vatbaar Dutch, Flemish
- vatbom Dutch, Flemish
- vatenbom Dutch, Flemish
- vatten Dutch, Flemish
- weefsel Dutch, Flemish
- *ped- Proto-Indo-European
- *pod- Proto-Indo-European
- *fatą Proto-Germanic
- fæt Old English
- vat Middle English
- fat Old Norse
- fato Galician
- lichtvat Middle Dutch
- vat Middle Dutch
- vaten Middle Dutch
- faz Old High German
- vaz Old High German
- vaatweefsel Afrikaans
- vat Afrikaans
- vaz Middle High German
- Faass Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *fat gmw-pro
- *fat Old Dutch
- bass Cimbrian
- bèssle Cimbrian
- fat Old Saxon
- fet Old Frisian