sko
Norwegian Nynorsk
/skuː/, /skuː/
pronu-note
Definitions
- a shoe
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse skór derived from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz (shoe, literally covering) derived from Proto-Indo-European *skewk-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*skewk-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Muleshoe English
- Shoemaker English
- beshoe English
- greenshoe English
- gumshoe English
- handshoe English
- horseshoe English
- houseshoe English
- mis-shoe English
- nonshoe English
- overshoe English
- oxshoe English
- reshoe English
- sandshoe English
- shoe English
- shoe-leather English
- shoebag English
- shoebeam English
- shoebill English
- shoebite English
- shoeblack English
- shoebox English
- shoecare English
- shoeful English
- shoegasm English
- shoegaze English
- shoegazer English
- shoegazing English
- shoegear English
- shoehorn English
- shoelacing English
- shoeless English
- shoelike English
- shoemaker English
- shoemaking English
- shoemender English
- shoepeg English
- shoeplay English
- shoeprint English
- shoer English
- shoeshine English
- shoesmith English
- shoesole English
- shoestore English
- shoestring English
- shoeth English
- shoetop English
- shoetree English
- shoewear English
- shoey English
- shoon English
- slipshoe English
- snowshoe English
- trackshoe English
- turnshoe English
- undershoe English
- unshoe English
- workshoe English
- Schuh German
- *skewk- Proto-Indo-European
- sko Norwegian Bokmål
- *skōhaz Proto-Germanic
- *skōhōną Proto-Germanic
- sko Swedish
- butikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- eske Norwegian Nynorsk
- fotball Norwegian Nynorsk
- fotballsko Norwegian Nynorsk
- hest Norwegian Nynorsk
- hestesko Norwegian Nynorsk
- krem Norwegian Nynorsk
- lisse Norwegian Nynorsk
- skobutikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- skoeske Norwegian Nynorsk
- skokrem Norwegian Nynorsk
- skolisse Norwegian Nynorsk
- skomakar Norwegian Nynorsk
- tre Norwegian Nynorsk
- tresko Norwegian Nynorsk
- verne Norwegian Nynorsk
- vernesko Norwegian Nynorsk
- sċōh Old English
- sho Middle English
- shon Middle English
- skór Old Norse
- sko Danish
- ŝuo Esperanto
- skór Icelandic
- शू Hindi
- scuoh Old High German
- skógvur Faroese
- ရှူးဖိနပ် Burmese
- 𐍃𐌺𐍉𐌷𐍃 Gothic
- *skōh gmw-pro
- skuo Old Dutch
- skōch Old Frisian
- su Tok Pisin
- susu Sranan Tongo