matcha
Swedish
/²matɕa/
verb-reg
Definitions
- (transitive) to match
- (transitive) to conform, to fit
Etymology
Borrowed from English match derived from Middle English matche derived from Old English mæċċa derived from Proto-Germanic *makkô derived from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (knead, make, mix, work, great, press).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*mag-
Gloss
knead, make, mix, work, great, press
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
働
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aftermatch English
- bookmatch English
- cockmatch English
- crossmatch English
- deathmatch English
- looksmatch English
- match English
- match race English
- match racing English
- matchability English
- matchable English
- matchboard English
- matchbook English
- matchbox English
- matchbreaker English
- matcher English
- matchest English
- matcheth English
- matchflare English
- matchgate English
- matchgirl English
- matchhead English
- matchless English
- matchlight English
- matchlike English
- matchlit English
- matchlock English
- matchmake English
- matchmaker English
- matchmaking English
- matchmark English
- matchpot English
- matchstick English
- matchup English
- matchweek English
- matchwinner English
- matchwinning English
- matchwood English
- matchy English
- midmatch English
- mismatch English
- nonmatch English
- outmatch English
- overmatch English
- post-match English
- postmatch English
- prematch English
- rematch English
- submatch English
- undermatch English
- unmatch English
- matsi Finnish
- mācerātus Latin
- māior Latin
- meccs Hungarian
- match Italian
- match French
- матч Russian
- *mag- Proto-Indo-European
- *makaz Proto-Germanic
- *makkô Proto-Germanic
- *matją Proto-Germanic
- mecz Polish
- maca Old English
- mæċċa Old English
- matche Middle English
- matx Catalan, Valencian
- मैच Hindi
- meci Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ματς Greek (modern)
- maç Turkish
- мач Bulgarian
- matç Azerbaijani
- *makōn gmw-pro
- 麻吉 Chinese
- mechi Swahili
- *makōn Frankish
- *mati Frankish
- Macker German Low German
- matç Crimean Tatar
- maquier Picard