Gott
Luxemburgeois
/ɡot/
proper noun
Definitions
- God
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German got inherited from Old High German got (god, God) inherited from Proto-Germanic *gudą (god, deity, invoked one).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*gudą
Gloss
god, deity, invoked one
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
神
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afgod English
- antigod English
- begod English
- demigod English
- ex-god English
- exgod English
- giddy English
- god English
- god-king English
- godbrother English
- goddaughter English
- goddess English
- goddish English
- godfather English
- godfearing English
- godforsaken English
- godhead English
- godhood English
- godite English
- godkiller English
- godkind English
- godless English
- godlike English
- godling English
- godlore English
- godly English
- godmama English
- godman English
- godmother English
- godness English
- godpapa English
- godpappy English
- godparent English
- gods English
- godship English
- godsister English
- godslaughter English
- godson English
- godwoman English
- gossip English
- halfgod English
- housegod English
- nongod English
- semigod English
- skygod English
- sungod English
- thunder god English
- undergod English
- ungod English
- Abgott German
- Gott German
- Gottesacker German
- Gottesanbeterin German
- Gottesbeweis German
- Gottesdienst German
- Gottesfurcht German
- Gottesgebärerin German
- Gotteshaus German
- Gottesleugner German
- Gottesleugnung German
- Gottesmord German
- Gottesurteil German
- Gottheit German
- Gotthelf German
- Gottklasse German
- Gottlieb German
- Gottobjekt German
- Götterbild German
- Götterdämmerung German
- Götterspeise German
- Göttin German
- Herrgott German
- Hühnergott German
- Kriegsgott German
- Lamm Gottes German
- Schutzgott German
- Schöpfergott German
- Sonnengott German
- gottergeben German
- gottfroh German
- gottgefällig German
- gottgegeben German
- gottgleich German
- gottlos German
- gottverdammt German
- göttlich German
- afgod Dutch, Flemish
- berggod Dutch, Flemish
- beschermgod Dutch, Flemish
- boomgod Dutch, Flemish
- dondergod Dutch, Flemish
- god Dutch, Flemish
- goddelijk Dutch, Flemish
- goddeloos Dutch, Flemish
- godenbeeld Dutch, Flemish
- godenbrood Dutch, Flemish
- godendochter Dutch, Flemish
- godendrank Dutch, Flemish
- godenspijs Dutch, Flemish
- godenzoon Dutch, Flemish
- godgans Dutch, Flemish
- godgelovig Dutch, Flemish
- godheid Dutch, Flemish
- godin Dutch, Flemish
- godloochening Dutch, Flemish
- godloos Dutch, Flemish
- godsbewijs Dutch, Flemish
- godshuis Dutch, Flemish
- godslaster Dutch, Flemish
- godslasteraar Dutch, Flemish
- godslasteren Dutch, Flemish
- godslastering Dutch, Flemish
- godsloochening Dutch, Flemish
- godsonmogelijk Dutch, Flemish
- godsvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- godvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- godvruchtig Dutch, Flemish
- godzalig Dutch, Flemish
- huisgod Dutch, Flemish
- krijgsgod Dutch, Flemish
- meergodendom Dutch, Flemish
- minnegod Dutch, Flemish
- onderwereldgod Dutch, Flemish
- oppergod Dutch, Flemish
- veelgodendom Dutch, Flemish
- zonnegod Dutch, Flemish
- godiche French
- *ǵʰutós Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰutós, *ǵʰutóm Proto-Indo-European
- *gudą Proto-Germanic
- god Middle English
- goð Old Norse
- guð Old Norse
- guð, goð Old Norse
- gud Danish
- gudbarn Danish
- guddom Danish
- gudløs Danish
- gudstjeneste Danish
- halvgud Danish
- guð Icelandic
- guðfræði Icelandic
- guðlast Icelandic
- guðlegur Icelandic
- guðleysi Icelandic
- vínguð Icelandic
- god Middle Dutch
- god Old High German
- got Old High German
- irmingot Old High German
- leiba Old High German
- got Middle High German
- 𐌲𐌿𐌸 Gothic
- גאָט Yiddish
- *god gmw-pro
- got Old Dutch
- Gott Cimbrian
- hodváb Slovak
- god Old Frisian
- Gott Mòcheno
- guuti Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- Gott Hunsrik
- Kot Hunsrik
- gado Sranan Tongo
- Gott Nauru