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===Etymology 1=== |
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From {{inh|nl|dum|câech}}, from {{inh|nl|odt|kāg}}, from {{der|nl|ofs}}. Confer {{cog|de|Koog}} and {{cog|da|kog}}. |
From {{inh|nl|dum|câech}}, from {{inh|nl|odt|kāg}}, from {{der|nl|ofs|-}}, from {{der|nl|gem-pro|*kaugi}}, {{m|gem-pro|*kauga}}, {{m|gem-pro|*kagilaz|t=stake, post, pole}}. Confer {{cog|de|Koog}} and {{cog|da|kog}}. {{doublet|nl|kegel|t1=cone}}. |
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===Etymology 2=== |
===Etymology 2=== |
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Of obscure origin, but probably related to {{cog|non|kaggi|t=vessel, cask}}. |
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* {{l|nl|kaagschipper}} |
* {{l|nl|kaagschipper}} |
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===Further reading=== |
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* {{R:nl:Etymologiebank|kaag1}} |
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[[Category:nl:Watercraft]] |
[[Category:nl:Watercraft]] |
Revision as of 22:12, 25 September 2020
Bikol Central
Verb
kaag (kaág)
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch câech, from Old Dutch kāg, from Old Frisian, from Proto-Germanic *kaugi, *kauga, *kagilaz (“stake, post, pole”). Confer German Koog and Danish kog. Doublet of kegel (“cone”).
Noun
kaag f or m (plural kagen)
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
Of obscure origin, but probably related to Old Norse kaggi (“vessel, cask”).
Noun
kaag f (plural kagen, diminutive kaagje n)
- (historical) A small single-masted flat-bottomed merchant sailing boat with leeboards, intended for coastal and inland shipping.
- Synonyms: kaagschip, kaagschuit
Derived terms
Further reading
- van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “kaag1”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
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- Dutch doublets
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- Dutch nouns
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- Dutch feminine nouns
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