स्कुनाति
Sanskrit
verb
Definitions
- to cover
- to pick, pluck, tear
- to poke
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewH- (cover).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)kewH-
Gloss
cover
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
- Sky Fairy English
- Skysweeper English
- ensky English
- sky English
- sky daddy English
- sky-high English
- skybike English
- skyboard English
- skyborne English
- skybound English
- skybox English
- skybridge English
- skycam English
- skycap English
- skyclad English
- skycloth English
- skycycle English
- skydip English
- skydive English
- skydome English
- skyey English
- skyfaring English
- skyfarm English
- skyfarming English
- skyflower English
- skyful English
- skygazer English
- skygazing English
- skyglow English
- skygod English
- skyhook English
- skyish English
- skylab English
- skylark English
- skyless English
- skylift English
- skylight English
- skylike English
- skyline English
- skyling English
- skylit English
- skyly English
- skymaiden English
- skyman English
- skymap English
- skymapping English
- skyness English
- skyquake English
- skyrise English
- skyrocket English
- skyrunning English
- skysail English
- skyscape English
- skyscraper English
- skyscraping English
- skyship English
- skysill English
- skyspace English
- skysurfer English
- skysurfing English
- skywalk English
- skywalker English
- skyward English
- skywards English
- skywatch English
- skywatcher English
- skywave English
- skyway English
- skyworthy English
- skywrite English
- skywriter English
- skywriting English
- undersky English
- *de-obscuricare Latin
- obscuripennis Latin
- obscuritas Latin
- obscurus Latin
- perobscurus Latin
- squama Latin
- obskúrus Hungarian
- oscuro Italian
- obscuro Spanish, Castilian
- κύστις Ancient Greek
- κύτος Ancient Greek
- σκύλος Ancient Greek
- σκῦτος Ancient Greek
- *(s)kewH- Proto-Indo-European
- *skuH-ro- Proto-Indo-European
- *huþōn Proto-Germanic
- sky Middle English
- skjól Old Norse
- skjól Icelandic
- σκυλο- Greek (modern)
- skjól Faroese
- scuru Sicilian
- skai Tok Pisin
- σκυλίον gkm