plagg
Swedish
noun
Definitions
- garment (single item of clothing)
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse plagg derived from Proto-Germanic *plaggą (patch, a piece of cloth).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*plaggą
Gloss
patch, a piece of cloth
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
- Dogpatch English
- agropatch English
- antiplaque English
- autopatch English
- backpatch English
- crosspatch English
- cryptopatch English
- immunoplaque English
- interpatch English
- intrapatch English
- intraplaque English
- micropatch English
- microplaque English
- mispatch English
- multipatch English
- nanopatch English
- nonplaque English
- oilpatch English
- patch English
- patchable English
- patchboard English
- patchcoat English
- patcher English
- patcheth English
- patchless English
- patchlike English
- patchset English
- patchwise English
- patchwork English
- patchwriting English
- patchy English
- periplaque English
- placard English
- plaque English
- plaqueless English
- plaquing English
- prepatch English
- repatch English
- unpatch English
- uroplaque English
- plag Dutch, Flemish
- plaggen Dutch, Flemish
- plaggenhut Dutch, Flemish
- patch French
- plaque French
- plagg Norwegian Bokmål
- *plaggą Proto-Germanic
- plagg Norwegian Nynorsk
- patche Middle English
- plagg Old Norse
- patch Czech
- placken Middle Dutch
- plagge Middle Dutch
- plagg Faroese
- *plagga Old Dutch
- *plakko, *plakka Old Dutch
- plagga Old Dutch