doux
Norman
adj
Definitions
- (Jersey) mild, sweet
Etymology
Inherited from Old French dous (two) inherited from Latin dulcis, dulcem (sweet) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dl̥kú- (sweet).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dl̥kú-
Gloss
sweet
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- deus Latin
- dulcem Latin
- dulcis Latin
- dulcis, dulcem Latin
- dolce Italian
- doux French
- dulce Spanish, Castilian
- γλυκύς Ancient Greek
- *dl̥kú- Proto-Indo-European
- dowce Middle English
- dauss Old Norse
- dolçor Old French
- dous Old French
- dulce Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dūs Old High German
- douochement Norman
- douox Norman
- tūs Middle High German
- doce Old Portuguese
- dultsi Aromanian
- doltsch Romansh
- dultsch Romansh
- dutsch Romansh
- dulce Asturian
- dolç Friulian
- dous Old Occitan
- dólso Venetian
- dolc Dalmatian
- durke Sardinian
- doce Neapolitan