dusch
Swedish
/dɵɕ/
noun
Definitions
- shower; shower bath
Etymology
Derived from French douche (shower) derived from Italian doccia (conduit, canal, shower) derived from Latin ductus (channel, conveyance of water) derived from Proto-Italic *doukō derived from Proto-Indo-European *déwkti derived from French douche (shower) derived from Latin *ductiō, ductus (channel, conveyance of water) derived from Proto-Italic *doukō derived from Proto-Indo-European *déwkti.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*déwkti
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- douche English
- duct English
- ductus English
- *ductiō Latin
- duco Latin
- ducta Latin
- ductionem, ductio Latin
- ductus Latin
- dūcere Latin
- Dusche German
- -dotto Italian
- doccia Italian
- dotto Italian
- douche Dutch, Flemish
- douche French
- doucher French
- душ Russian
- ducha Spanish, Castilian
- *dewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *déwketi Proto-Indo-European
- *déwkti Proto-Indo-European
- dusj Norwegian Bokmål
- ducha Portuguese
- draperi Swedish
- duscha Swedish
- duschdraperi Swedish
- duschgel Swedish
- gel Swedish
- dusj Norwegian Nynorsk
- دوش Arabic
- duŝi Esperanto
- duŝo Esperanto
- tuš Serbo-Croatian
- туш Serbo-Croatian
- dut Catalan, Valencian
- dutxa Catalan, Valencian
- duș Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- دوش Persian
- ντουζ Greek (modern)
- ντους Greek (modern)
- docke Middle Dutch
- douche Norman
- душ Bulgarian
- Dusch Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- duq Albanian
- doito Old Portuguese
- душ Ukrainian
- душ Belarusian
- *doukō Proto-Italic
- دوش Hijazi Arabic