apen
Scots
/ˈɑp(ə)n/
adj
Definitions
- open
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English open (an aperture opening) inherited from Old English open (open) inherited from Proto-Germanic *upanaz (open) derived from Proto-Indo-European *upo (under, up from under, below, over).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*upo
Gloss
under, up from under, below, over
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- OpenBSD English
- breakopen English
- eye-opener English
- eye-opening English
- half-open English
- open English
- open sea English
- open source English
- open-handed English
- open-hearted English
- open-mid English
- open-minded English
- openability English
- openable English
- openbill English
- opencast English
- opener English
- openest English
- openeth English
- openhearted English
- openly English
- openness English
- openside English
- opensightly English
- openwork English
- reopen English
- semiopen English
- unopen English
- suppus Latin
- offen German
- open French
- open Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)kep- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂upélos Proto-Indo-European
- *n̥- Proto-Indo-European
- *stéh₂tis Proto-Indo-European
- *up Proto-Indo-European
- *upo Proto-Indo-European
- *upanaz Proto-Germanic
- open Old English
- openears Old English
- openlic Old English
- उप- Sanskrit
- open Middle English
- open-ers Middle English
- opinn Old Norse
- open Catalan, Valencian
- offan Old High German
- opan Old Dutch
- *uɸo Proto-Celtic
- *uɸo- Proto-Celtic
- *uɸolegyom, *uɸo-legyom Proto-Celtic
- *weris Proto-Celtic
- *upa- Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *úpa Proto-Indo-Iranian
- opan Old Saxon
- *supo Proto-Italic
- epen Old Frisian
- open Old Frisian
- op Tok Pisin