kosen
German (Berlin)
/ˈkoːzn̩/
verb-weak
Definitions
- to cuddle
- to caress
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German kōsen inherited from Old High German kōson derived from Latin causa (cause, reason, account, case, lawsuit, dispute, motive, reproach, sake).
Origin
Latin
causa
Gloss
cause, reason, account, case, lawsuit, dispute, motive, reproach, sake
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
理
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cause English
- cosie English
- cosified English
- cosily English
- cosiness English
- cosy English
- uncosy English
- *cosa Latin
- accusito Latin
- accuso Latin
- causa Latin
- causabilis Latin
- causalis Latin
- causidicus Latin
- causor Latin
- causālem, causāle(m) Latin
- causālis Latin
- excuso Latin
- incuso Latin
- recuso Latin
- Form German
- Koseform German
- Kosename German
- Kosewort German
- Name German
- Wort German
- causa Italian
- cosa Italian
- koosnaam Dutch, Flemish
- cause French
- causa Spanish, Castilian
- kose Norwegian Bokmål
- kosedyr Norwegian Bokmål
- koselig Norwegian Bokmål
- causa Portuguese
- *kausō Proto-Germanic
- コゼー Japanese
- kauza Czech
- cause Old French
- chose Old French
- causa Catalan, Valencian
- cosa Catalan, Valencian
- kōson Old High German
- caus, cauis Old Irish
- kōsen Middle High German
- kafshë Albanian
- cousa Old Portuguese
- кауза Macedonian
- causa Occitan
- cosa Asturian
- cosie Scots
- cjosse Friulian
- cosa Old Spanish
- cösa Ligurian
- kose Norwegian
- chôze Bourguignon
- cossa Ladin
- caussa Old Latin
- cosa Aragonese
- cose Picard