škandál
Slovak
/ˈʃkandaːɫ/
noun
Definitions
- scandal
Etymology
Derived from German Skandal (scandal) derived from Middle French scandale (indignation caused by misconduct defamatory speech) derived from Latin scandalum derived from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλον (a trap laid for an enemy, a cause of moral stumbling, trap, snare, scandal, offence, stumbling-block) derived from Proto-Indo-European *skand- (jump, go up).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*skand-
Gloss
jump, go up
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
踊
Emoji
🐸 🦘
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- scandal English
- *scandulum Latin
- scandalum Latin
- Skandal German
- Skandalartikel German
- Skandalnudel German
- skandalös German
- esclandre French
- scandale French
- скандал Russian
- σκάνδαλον Ancient Greek
- σκανδαλίζω Ancient Greek
- σκᾰ́νδᾰλον Ancient Greek
- *skand- Proto-Indo-European
- skandale Norwegian Bokmål
- skandale Norwegian Nynorsk
- scandale Old French
- skandal Serbo-Croatian
- escándalo Galician
- σκάνδαλο Greek (modern)
- σκάνταλο Greek (modern)
- schandele Middle Dutch
- skandāls Latvian
- սանդուղք Old Armenian
- scandale Middle French
- σκανδάλη grc-koi