skinka
Swedish
noun
Definitions
- ham
- buttock
Etymology
Borrowed from Low German schinke derived from Middle Low German schinke derived from Old Saxon skinka (ham) derived from *skinkō (thigh, that which is bent, shank).
Origin
*skinkō
Gloss
thigh, that which is bent, shank
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- skink English
- skinker English
- joulukinkku Finnish
- juhlakinkku Finnish
- keittokinkku Finnish
- kinkku Finnish
- kinkkufilee Finnish
- kinkkukiusaus Finnish
- kinkkuleike Finnish
- kinkkumakkara Finnish
- kinkkumunakas Finnish
- kinkkupala Finnish
- kinkkusalaatti Finnish
- kinkkusämpylä Finnish
- kinkkuviipale Finnish
- kinkkuvoileipä Finnish
- kinkunpala Finnish
- palvikinkku Finnish
- savukinkku Finnish
- skink Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)keng- Proto-Indo-European
- *skinkô Proto-Germanic
- skinke Danish
- skinka Icelandic
- scinco Old High German
- scinc Middle French
- *skinkō gmw-pro
- schink Middle Low German
- schinke Middle Low German
- skinka Old Saxon
- schinke Low German