teixón
Galician
/tejˈʃoŋ/
noun
Definitions
- badger
Etymology
Inherited from Latin taxō (I handle, estimate, touch sharply, judge, appraise) derived from Proto-Germanic *þahsuz (badger).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þahsuz
Gloss
badger
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dachshund English
- daxophone English
- *tasto, *tastāre, *tastō Latin
- *taxitō Latin
- tangō Latin
- tasto, *tastāre, *tastō Latin
- tastō Latin
- taxo Latin
- taxus Latin
- taxō Latin
- taxō, taxo Latin
- Dachs German
- Dachshund German
- Dachswelpe German
- Frechdachs German
- Honigdachs German
- taksál Hungarian
- buideldas Dutch, Flemish
- das Dutch, Flemish
- dashond Dutch, Flemish
- daslook Dutch, Flemish
- dassenburcht Dutch, Flemish
- dassenhol Dutch, Flemish
- dasspeld Dutch, Flemish
- honingdas Dutch, Flemish
- klipdas Dutch, Flemish
- stinkdas Dutch, Flemish
- strikdas Dutch, Flemish
- stropdas Dutch, Flemish
- tâche French
- tejón Spanish, Castilian
- *teḱs- Proto-Indo-European
- dachs Norwegian Bokmål
- *grabaną Proto-Germanic
- *þahsuz Proto-Germanic
- klippdass Swedish
- dachs Norwegian Nynorsk
- taisson Old French
- taxer Old French
- das Middle Dutch
- dahs Old High German
- daxo Ido
- das Afrikaans
- dassie Afrikaans
- dahs Middle High German
- Dachs Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *𐌸𐌰𐌷𐍃𐌿𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- דאַקס Yiddish
- *þahs gmw-pro
- *thas Old Dutch
- thahs Old Saxon
- das Western Frisian
- Dachs Hunsrik
- texu Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- dax Interlingue