felt
Danish
noun
Definitions
- field (the practical part of something)
- (e.g.) field; an outlying area, as opposed to e.g. the lab, office or barracks
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German velt derived from Proto-Indo-European *pelh₂- (flat, drive, approach, spread out, be flat, be broad, thrust, strike, move, stir, swing, shake, broad, plain).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pelh₂-
Gloss
flat, drive, approach, spread out, be flat, be broad, thrust, strike, move, stir, swing, shake, broad, plain
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- compellātiōnem Latin
- interpello Latin
- polio Latin
- πέλαγος Ancient Greek
- παιπάλη Ancient Greek
- παλαίω Ancient Greek
- παλτός Ancient Greek
- πελάζω Ancient Greek
- πλήν Ancient Greek
- πλησίος Ancient Greek
- πλησιάζω Ancient Greek
- *h₂eǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *leh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *pel- Proto-Indo-European
- *pelh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pelh₂-t- Proto-Indo-European
- *pl̥h₂t- Proto-Indo-European
- *pélh₂-s Proto-Indo-European
- *faluz Proto-Germanic
- *felþuz Proto-Germanic
- *felþą Proto-Germanic
- arbejde Danish
- feltarbejde Danish
- feltflaske Danish
- feltkøkken Danish
- feltmadras Danish
- flaske Danish
- kraft Danish
- kraftfelt Danish
- køkken Danish
- læse Danish
- læsefelt Danish
- madras Danish
- tyngde Danish
- tyngdefelt Danish
- *poľe Proto-Slavic
- *ɸalnati Proto-Celtic
- *ɸel- Proto-Celtic
- *ɸiɸlāti Proto-Celtic
- *ɸlaxsnā Proto-Celtic
- velt Middle Low German
- feld Old Saxon
- fält Old Swedish
- *pelnō Proto-Italic
- *pelā Proto-Albanian