strik
Dutch (Brabantic)
/strɪk/
noun
Definitions
- tie, knot
- bow type of knot
- snare
- tangle in one's hair
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch stric inherited from Old Dutch stric inherited from Proto-Germanic *strikkiz (rope, line) derived from Proto-Indo-European *streyg- (line, stroke, shear, strip, brush, strike, rub, press, cord, stiff, rigid, rope, tight), *(s)ter- (stiff, impure liquid, defile, be stiff, decay, excrement).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)ter-
Gloss
stiff, impure liquid, defile, be stiff, decay, excrement
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- adstringere Latin
- constrictus Latin
- constringo Latin
- distringere Latin
- distringo Latin
- distringō Latin
- restrictus Latin
- strictus Latin
- strigosus Latin
- stringentem, stringens Latin
- stringo Latin
- aanstrikken Dutch, Flemish
- das Dutch, Flemish
- strikdas Dutch, Flemish
- strikken Dutch, Flemish
- val Dutch, Flemish
- valstrik Dutch, Flemish
- verstrikken Dutch, Flemish
- στρίγξ Ancient Greek
- *(s)ter- Proto-Indo-European
- *strengʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *streyg- Proto-Indo-European
- *straikaz Proto-Germanic
- *strikiz Proto-Germanic
- *strikkiz Proto-Germanic
- *strunt- Proto-Germanic
- *strīkaną Proto-Germanic
- *striťi Proto-Slavic
- *tьrpěti Proto-Slavic
- stric Middle Dutch
- stricken Middle Dutch
- stric Old High German
- թարախ Old Armenian
- տառեղն Old Armenian
- strik Afrikaans
- stric Old Dutch
- *strig-jā, *strigjā Proto-Italic