bak
Norwegian Nynorsk
/bɑːk/
adverb
Definitions
- at the back, behind
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse bak (back) derived from Proto-Germanic *baką (rear, back).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*baką
Gloss
rear, back
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
後, 背
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bacar Latin
- Hintergrund German
- *bʰogo Proto-Indo-European
- bak Norwegian Bokmål
- *baką Proto-Germanic
- bakbein Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakdør Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakende Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakgate Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakgrunn Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakhall Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakhjul Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakleies Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakluke Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakover Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakparti Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakside Norwegian Nynorsk
- bakteppe Norwegian Nynorsk
- bein Norwegian Nynorsk
- dør Norwegian Nynorsk
- ende Norwegian Nynorsk
- gate Norwegian Nynorsk
- grunn Norwegian Nynorsk
- hall Norwegian Nynorsk
- handbak Norwegian Nynorsk
- hjul Norwegian Nynorsk
- luke Norwegian Nynorsk
- over Norwegian Nynorsk
- parti Norwegian Nynorsk
- side Norwegian Nynorsk
- teppe Norwegian Nynorsk
- til Norwegian Nynorsk
- tilbake Norwegian Nynorsk
- tilbakeblikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- tilbakegang Norwegian Nynorsk
- tilbakemelding Norwegian Nynorsk
- tilbakeslag Norwegian Nynorsk
- tilbaketrekking Norwegian Nynorsk
- bæc Old English
- bak Old Norse
- á Old Norse
- bag Danish
- bak Icelandic
- bak Faroese
- *bak gmw-pro
- baker Old Swedish