legg
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-m2
Definitions
- (anatomy) lower leg from the knee to the ankle, including the calf and shin.
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse leggr (bone, stalk, leg, bone of the arm leg, calf, hollow tube, lower leg).
Origin
Old Norse
leggr
Gloss
bone, stalk, leg, bone of the arm leg, calf, hollow tube, lower leg
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
骨
Emoji
🍖 🍗
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- airleg English
- blackleg English
- bootleg English
- bowleg English
- boyleg English
- deadleg English
- dogleg English
- foreleg English
- gateleg English
- highleg English
- hogleg English
- interleg English
- leg English
- leg day English
- leg press English
- legbone English
- legcuff English
- legful English
- legged English
- leggie English
- legging English
- leggish English
- leggy English
- leghold English
- leghole English
- legless English
- leglet English
- leglike English
- leglock English
- legman English
- legplate English
- legpuller English
- legroom English
- legshow English
- legside English
- legspan English
- legwear English
- legwork English
- midleg English
- multileg English
- pantleg English
- proleg English
- propleg English
- puffleg English
- redleg English
- rough-legged buzzard English
- roughleg English
- underleg English
- legg Norwegian Bokmål
- *lagjaz Proto-Germanic
- レガース Japanese
- føre Norwegian Nynorsk
- førelegg Norwegian Nynorsk
- leg Middle English
- leggr Old Norse
- þjóleggr Old Norse
- læg Danish
- leggur Icelandic
- leggur Faroese
- lægger Old Swedish
- lägg Westrobothnian
- lek Tok Pisin
- leg Torres Strait Creole
- lek Samoan Plantation Pidgin