laukr
Old Norse
/ˈlɑukr̩/
noun
Definitions
- leek, garlic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Norse ᛚᚨᚢᚲᚨᛉ inherited from Proto-Germanic *laukaz (leek) derived from Proto-Indo-European *lewg- (bend, twist, turn, fold, break).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*lewg-
Gloss
bend, twist, turn, fold, break
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Leighton English
- reluctance English
- reluctor English
- jättilaukka Finnish
- karhunlaukka Finnish
- kiitolaukka Finnish
- kynsilaukka Finnish
- laukannosto Finnish
- laukanvaihto Finnish
- laukata Finnish
- laukka Finnish
- laukka-askel Finnish
- laukkahevonen Finnish
- laukkahyppy Finnish
- laukkakasvi Finnish
- laukkakilpailu Finnish
- laukkaneilikka Finnish
- laukkaurheilu Finnish
- laukkoa Finnish
- myötälaukka Finnish
- nurmilaukka Finnish
- purjolaukka Finnish
- ristilaukka Finnish
- ruoholaukka Finnish
- vastalaukka Finnish
- eluctabilis Latin
- eluctor Latin
- ineluctabilis Latin
- inēlūctābilis Latin
- lucta Latin
- luctatio Latin
- luctator Latin
- luctor Latin
- luctārī Latin
- luctātiō Latin
- lucuns Latin
- luma Latin
- luxuria Latin
- luxus Latin
- reluctor Latin
- reluctāns Latin
- лук Russian
- луковый Russian
- лучник Russian
- Ληξόβιοι Ancient Greek
- λοξός Ancient Greek
- λύγινος Ancient Greek
- λύγος Ancient Greek
- *lewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *lugsos Proto-Indo-European
- gressløk Norwegian Bokmål
- hvitløk Norwegian Bokmål
- løk Norwegian Bokmål
- purreløk Norwegian Bokmål
- rødløk Norwegian Bokmål
- vårløk Norwegian Bokmål
- *laukaz Proto-Germanic
- *lauką Proto-Germanic
- *lukjaną Proto-Germanic
- *lukô Proto-Germanic
- *luką Proto-Germanic
- *lūkaną Proto-Germanic
- *lūkinjō Proto-Germanic
- lök Swedish
- lauk Norwegian Nynorsk
- garleac Old English
- leac Old English
- lēac Old English
- ynneleac Old English
- रुग्ण Sanskrit
- leke Middle English
- løg Danish
- *lukъ Proto-Slavic
- luk Serbo-Croatian
- лук Serbo-Croatian
- laukur Icelandic
- sauðlaukur Icelandic
- álftalaukur Icelandic
- llechwedd Welsh
- louh Old High German
- foloing Old Irish
- imfolngai Old Irish
- inloing Old Irish
- túailnge Old Irish
- grønleykur Faroese
- hvítleykur Faroese
- leykur Faroese
- лук Bulgarian
- loch Middle High German
- lauk Estonian
- *lōk Old Dutch
- *luggo- Proto-Celtic
- *lungeti Proto-Celtic
- *lungo- Proto-Celtic
- лук Macedonian
- Làuich Alemannic German
- løker Old Swedish
- løker, lø̄ker Old Swedish
- лоукъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- *awa-luga Proto-Albanian
- luukk Skolt Sami
- *lecinos Old Latin
- lauk Polabian
- ᛚᚨᚢᚲᚨᛉ Proto-Norse