wrang
Dutch (Brabantic)
/vrɑŋ/
adj
Definitions
- astringent (mouthfeel), tart
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch wranc inherited from Old Dutch *wrang inherited from Proto-Germanic *wrangaz (twisted, crooked, turned awry).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wrangaz
Gloss
twisted, crooked, turned awry
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- alwrong English
- awrong English
- dirtybadwrong English
- unwrong English
- wrong English
- wrong-minded English
- wrongdo English
- wrongdoer English
- wrongdoing English
- wrongdom English
- wronger English
- wrongest English
- wrongfoot English
- wrongful English
- wronghead English
- wrongheaded English
- wrongish English
- wrongless English
- wrongly English
- wrongminded English
- wrongness English
- wrongous English
- wrongsome English
- wrongtake English
- wrongthink English
- *werk'- Proto-Indo-European
- *werḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *wrangaz Proto-Germanic
- wrang Old English
- wrong Middle English
- rangr Old Norse
- vrang Danish
- wranc Middle Dutch
- vrank Afrikaans
- *wrang Old Dutch
- wrang Old Danish