wak
Translingual
Symbol
wak
Afar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwak/ [ˈwʌʰk]
- Hyphenation: wak
Adverb
wák
Noun
wák m
Declension
Synonyms
- (time, instance): wáy
References
- E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985) “wak”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN
- Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2004) Parlons Afar: Langue et Culture, L'Hammartan, →ISBN, page 37
Amanab
Noun
wak
Atong (India)
Etymology
From Proto-Bodo-Garo *bwak, from Proto-Tibeto-Burman *pwak, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *pʷak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wak/
Noun
wak (Bengali script ৱাক)
References
- van Breugel, Seino. 2015. Atong-English dictionary, second edition. Available online: https://www.academia.edu/487044/Atong_English_Dictionary.
Choctaw
Etymology
From Spanish vaca. Cognate with Chickasaw waaka'.
Noun
wak
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch wac. Related to wake, from Old Dutch *waka, from Proto-Germanic *wakwō. Probably not identical to this form, however, as both the gender and formation are different: wake and its cognates are feminine ō-stems, while wac is a neuter a-stem. It would therefore have to derive from Proto-Germanic *wakwą, but this form has no other known descendants.
Cognate with Middle Low German wake (German Wake), Old Norse vǫk (Icelandic vök, Swedish vak).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʋɑk/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: wak
- Rhymes: -ɑk
Noun
wak n (plural wakken, diminutive wakje n)
- a hole in ice (on the surface of a body of water)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Epigraphic Mayan
Alternative forms
- ⟨𝋦⟩
Numeral
wak
Garo
Etymology
From Proto-Bodo-Garo *bwak, from Proto-Tibeto-Burman *pwak, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *pʷak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [wäk̚]
Noun
wak[1]
References
- ^ Benedict, Paul K. (1972) Sino-Tibetan: A Conspectus[1], London: Cambridge University Press, page 23
- ^ Ramkhe, M. (1887) “শূকর”, in Bengali-Garo Dictionary[2], Tura, Assam: The Garo Mission, page 763
Ilocano
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *waak (“crow, raven”).
Pronunciation
Noun
wak (Kur-itan spelling ᜏᜃ᜔)
Derived terms
- iti taraknen a wak, mata ti agpeggad
Javanese
Romanization
wak
- romanization of ꦮꦏ꧀
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Dutch waken in the meaning of "being awake" and "watching over".
Verb
wak
Quechua
Adjective
wak
Determiner
wak
See also
Sarangani Blaan
Noun
wak
Tocharian A
Etymology
From Proto-Tocharian *wek, from Proto-Indo-European *wṓkʷs. Compare Tocharian B wek.
Noun
wak
Yucatec Maya
Alternative forms
- uac (obsolete)
Etymology
From Proto-Mayan *waqaq-iib'.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈwak]
Numeral
wak
- (obsolete) six
References
- Beltrán de Santa Rosa María, Pedro (1746) Arte de el idioma maya reducido a succintas reglas, y semilexicon yucateco (in Spanish), Mexico: Por la Biuda de D. Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, page 152: “Uac. Seis. 6.”
- Montgomery, John (2004) Maya-English, English-Maya (Yucatec) Dictionary & Phrasebook, New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., →ISBN, page 82