sandat

Middle Low German

Alternative forms

Etymology

Derived from Pomeranian *sądač (compare Slovincian sãdzoc), from Proto-Slavic *sǫdakъ, probably of substrate origin. Compare East Central German czandas, czandis, czanthoi.

Noun

sandāt m

  1. zander (Sander lucioperca)

Descendants

  • German: Zander, (dialectal) Sander, Sandert, Sandart, Sanat, Zanat
    • Danish: sandart
    • English: zander
    • Estonian: sandart
    • French: sandre
    • Latvian: (dialectal) zandaks, zañdars, zanders, zandarts, zàndāns, zandāts, zandats
    • Low German: Zand (Low Prussian)
    • Lower Sorbian: candaŕ, zandor
    • Luxembourgish: Zander
    • Kashubian: sandra
  • Old Czech: cendát
  • Old Polish: sandacz

Further reading

Swedish

Verb

sandat

  1. supine of sanda

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