api
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- ape, monkey
- fool
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *apô (monkey, ape).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*apô
Gloss
monkey, ape
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
猿
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- apina Finnish
- apinaihminen Finnish
- apinalaatikko Finnish
- apinamainen Finnish
- apinanleipäpuu Finnish
- apinapinseri Finnish
- apinarokko Finnish
- apinoida Finnish
- celebesinmusta-apina Finnish
- etelänapina Finnish
- herttua-apina Finnish
- husaariapina Finnish
- hämähäkkiapina Finnish
- ihmisapina Finnish
- kapusiiniapina Finnish
- kolmijuovayöapina Finnish
- lumiapina Finnish
- mölyapina Finnish
- nenäapina Finnish
- puoliapina Finnish
- rasva-apina Finnish
- siansaparoapina Finnish
- silkkiapina Finnish
- villa-apina Finnish
- yöapina Finnish
- Affe German
- *abō- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂ep- Proto-Indo-European
- ape Norwegian Bokmål
- apekatt Norwegian Bokmål
- *apô Proto-Germanic
- apa Swedish
- ape Norwegian Nynorsk
- apekatt Norwegian Nynorsk
- apa Old English
- ape Middle English
- abe Danish
- abebestand Danish
- abebrødtræ Danish
- abekat Danish
- abeløjer Danish
- fjeldabe Danish
- *opica Proto-Slavic
- opice Czech
- apamaður Icelandic
- api Icelandic
- affo Old High German
- apa Faroese
- Af Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *apō gmw-pro
- *apo Old Dutch
- apo Old Saxon
- Aff Alemannic German
- apa Old Swedish
- apina Old Swedish
- *apa Old Frisian
- Aff Hunsrik