mast
Dutch (Brabantic)
/mɑst/
noun
Definitions
- mast pole on a ship, to which sails can be rigged
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch mast inherited from Old Dutch *mast inherited from Proto-Germanic *mastaz (mast, sail-pole).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*mastaz
Gloss
mast, sail-pole
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beechmast English
- buckmast English
- demast English
- dismast English
- fore-mast English
- foremast English
- jiggermast English
- mainmast English
- mast English
- masted English
- mastful English
- masthead English
- masthouse English
- mastless English
- mastlike English
- mastman English
- mastrope English
- masty English
- mizenmast English
- mizzenmast English
- neuromast English
- overmast English
- remast English
- supermast English
- topmast English
- unmast English
- Ankermast German
- anker Dutch, Flemish
- ankermast Dutch, Flemish
- bezaan Dutch, Flemish
- bezaanmast Dutch, Flemish
- bezaansmast Dutch, Flemish
- druil Dutch, Flemish
- druilmast Dutch, Flemish
- fok Dutch, Flemish
- fokkenmast Dutch, Flemish
- hoofdmast Dutch, Flemish
- korf Dutch, Flemish
- mastkorf Dutch, Flemish
- meermast Dutch, Flemish
- meren Dutch, Flemish
- scheepsmast Dutch, Flemish
- schip Dutch, Flemish
- vlag Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenmast Dutch, Flemish
- zenden Dutch, Flemish
- zendmast Dutch, Flemish
- мачта Russian
- *mast- Proto-Indo-European
- *mazdos Proto-Indo-European
- *mastaz Proto-Germanic
- マスト Japanese
- mæst Old English
- mæstan Old English
- mast Middle English
- mast Old French
- mast Middle Dutch
- mas Afrikaans
- mast Middle French
- *mast Old Dutch
- mast Middle Low German
- mast Old Swedish
- *mast Frankish
- mast Low German