zoor
Dutch (Brabantic)
/zoːr/
adj
Definitions
- dry and coarse
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch sôor inherited from Proto-Germanic *sauzaz (dry, parched) derived from Proto-Indo-European *saus- (parched, dry).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*saus-
Gloss
parched, dry
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
干, 乾
Emoji
🏜️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cryosere English
- ensear English
- hydrosere English
- lithosere English
- psammosere English
- redsear English
- sear English
- searer English
- seareth English
- searwood English
- seral English
- sere English
- serely English
- sohr German
- *h₂sews- Proto-Indo-European
- *saus- Proto-Indo-European
- *sh₂ews- Proto-Indo-European
- *sauzaz Proto-Germanic
- *sauzijaną Proto-Germanic
- sēar Old English
- ser Middle English
- sere Middle English
- sôor Middle Dutch
- *sōr Old High German
- sōr Middle High German
- soura Old Portuguese
- souriço Old Portuguese
- *sōr Old Saxon
- *sori, *sōri Frankish
- *saušas Proto-Balto-Slavic