nemme
Pennsylvania German
verb
Definitions
- to take, to appropriate
- to receive
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German neman (take) inherited from Proto-Germanic *nemaną (take).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*nemaną
Gloss
take
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Geiselnehmer German
- Sinneswahrnehmung German
- Wahrnehmung German
- abnehmen German
- annehmen German
- aufnehmen German
- auseinandernehmen German
- ausnehmen German
- benehmen German
- durchnehmen German
- einnehmen German
- entgegennehmen German
- entnehmen German
- festnehmen German
- fortnehmen German
- hinnehmen German
- malnehmen German
- mitnehmen German
- nachnehmen German
- nehmen German
- teilnehmen German
- unternehmen German
- vernehmen German
- vorwegnehmen German
- wegnehmen German
- wundernehmen German
- zunehmen German
- zurücknehmen German
- zusammennehmen German
- übel nehmen German
- übernehmen German
- aannemen Dutch, Flemish
- afnemen Dutch, Flemish
- beetnemen Dutch, Flemish
- benemen Dutch, Flemish
- deelnemen Dutch, Flemish
- gevangennemen Dutch, Flemish
- hernemen Dutch, Flemish
- innemen Dutch, Flemish
- meenemen Dutch, Flemish
- nemen Dutch, Flemish
- nemer Dutch, Flemish
- ondernemen Dutch, Flemish
- ontnemen Dutch, Flemish
- opnemen Dutch, Flemish
- terugnemen Dutch, Flemish
- toenemen Dutch, Flemish
- uitnemen Dutch, Flemish
- vernemen Dutch, Flemish
- voornemen Dutch, Flemish
- waarnemen Dutch, Flemish
- wegnemen Dutch, Flemish
- werkneemster Dutch, Flemish
- werknemer Dutch, Flemish
- vamos Spanish, Castilian
- *nem- Proto-Indo-European
- *neme- Proto-Indo-European
- *nemaną Proto-Germanic
- *nāmjaz Proto-Germanic
- *nēmō Proto-Germanic
- animan Old English
- beniman Old English
- dælniman Old English
- forniman Old English
- geniman Old English
- niman Old English
- underniman Old English
- nimen Middle English
- nema Old Norse
- nēmen Middle Dutch
- neman Old High German
- nëmen Middle High German
- nëmen, nemen Middle High German
- 𐌽𐌹𐌼𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *neman gmw-pro
- neman Old Dutch
- neman Old Saxon
- niman Old Saxon
- nää Alemannic German
- nima Old Frisian
- nemme Central Franconian