ticht
Frisian (Western)
adjective
Definitions
- closed, shut
- tight, impervious
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian ticht inherited from Proto-Germanic *þinhtaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þinhtaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- airtight English
- gastight English
- light-tight English
- oiltight English
- overtight English
- raintight English
- skintight English
- smoketight English
- steamtight English
- sticktight English
- supertight English
- tight English
- tight-fisted English
- tight-knit English
- tight-lipped English
- tightass English
- tightbeam English
- tighten English
- tighter English
- tighthead English
- tightish English
- tightknit English
- tightlacer English
- tightlacing English
- tightly English
- tightness English
- tightrope English
- tightsome English
- tightwad English
- tightwire English
- tighty whities English
- ultratight English
- watertight English
- weathertight English
- windtight English
- dicht German
- tight Italian
- *tenkt- Proto-Indo-European
- *þinhtaz Proto-Germanic
- tight Middle English
- þéttr Old Norse
- tight Danish
- *dīhti Old High German
- tayt Turkish
- *thīht Old Dutch
- dicht(e), dichte Middle Low German
- ticht Old Frisian
- ticht Saterland Frisian