leohtfæt
Old English
noun
Definitions
- lamp, lantern
Etymology
Compound from Old English lēoht (light, daylight, world, luminary, power of vision, luminous, beautiful, resplendent, renowned, bright, clear) + Old English fæt (vessel, vat, division, cup, jar, casket).
Origin
Old English
fæt
Gloss
vessel, vat, division, cup, jar, casket
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
器
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- licht Dutch, Flemish
- lichtvat Dutch, Flemish
- vat Dutch, Flemish
- *fatą Proto-Germanic
- *leuhtą Proto-Germanic
- alfæt Old English
- eorþfæt Old English
- fæt Old English
- gemetfæt Old English
- leohtbrædnes Old English
- leohtbære Old English
- leohtlic Old English
- leohtlice Old English
- leohtsawend Old English
- lēoht Old English
- siþfæt Old English
- light Middle English
- lith Middle English
- lithe Middle English
- litht Middle English
- lythe Middle English
- vat Middle English
- licht Middle Dutch
- lichtvat Middle Dutch
- vat Middle Dutch
- *leuht gmw-pro
- fat Old Dutch
- lieht Old Dutch
- liehtfat Old Dutch
- licht Scots