שנײַדן
Yiddish
verb
Definitions
- to cut
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German snīdan inherited from Proto-Germanic *snīþaną (cut) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *sneit- (cut).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sneit-
Gloss
cut
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- snithe English
- snithy English
- Grimassen schneiden German
- Schneidbrenner German
- Schneidemesser German
- Schneider German
- Schneidezahn German
- abschneiden German
- aufschneiden German
- ausschneiden German
- beschneiden German
- herausschneiden German
- mitschneiden German
- schneidbar German
- schneiden German
- verschneiden German
- zerschneiden German
- zuschneiden German
- überschneiden German
- afsnijden Dutch, Flemish
- bekkesnijden Dutch, Flemish
- besnijden Dutch, Flemish
- doorsnijden Dutch, Flemish
- insnijden Dutch, Flemish
- oversnijden Dutch, Flemish
- snijbiet Dutch, Flemish
- snijboon Dutch, Flemish
- snijden Dutch, Flemish
- snijkoek Dutch, Flemish
- snijplank Dutch, Flemish
- snijwerk Dutch, Flemish
- versnijden Dutch, Flemish
- *sneit- Proto-Indo-European
- *sneyt- Proto-Indo-European
- *snaidijaną Proto-Germanic
- *snīþaną Proto-Germanic
- snida Swedish
- träsnidare Swedish
- sniþan Old English
- snīþan Old English
- snithen Middle English
- sníða Old Norse
- sníða Icelandic
- sniden Middle Dutch
- snīdan Old High German
- snīden Middle High German
- 𐍃𐌽𐌴𐌹𐌸𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- snithan Old Dutch
- snīthan Old Dutch
- *niittädäk Proto-Finnic
- sniddeker Middle Low German
- snithan Old Saxon