zeker
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈzeː.kər/
adj
Definitions
- certain, sure
- confident, secure
- confirmed
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch sēker inherited from Old Dutch *sikur inherited from *sikur (secure, free, sure) derived from Latin sēcūrus (secure, carefree, careless, without care, safe, unconcerned, unworried, worryless).
Origin
Latin
sēcūrus
Gloss
secure, carefree, careless, without care, safe, unconcerned, unworried, worryless
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *assecūrāre Latin
- securitas Latin
- sēcūritās Latin
- sēcūrus Latin
- sicuro Italian
- onzeker Dutch, Flemish
- onzekerheid Dutch, Flemish
- stellen Dutch, Flemish
- zege Dutch, Flemish
- zegezeker Dutch, Flemish
- zekerheid Dutch, Flemish
- zekerstellen Dutch, Flemish
- zelfzeker Dutch, Flemish
- sicor Old English
- seür Old French
- segur Catalan, Valencian
- sigur Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- segur Welsh
- seker Middle Dutch
- sekerheit Middle Dutch
- sēker Middle Dutch
- sichur Old High German
- sihhur Old High German
- sihur Old High German
- seker Afrikaans
- *sikur gmw-pro
- *sikur Old Dutch
- segurar Old Portuguese
- seguro Old Portuguese
- sikur Old Saxon
- segur Occitan
- sigûr Friulian