key

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Significado (Inglés)

Conceptos

llave

clave

tecla

tono

tonalidad

cayo

considerable

grave

importante

notable

manipulador

descubrir

timbre

adulto

mayor

mayor de edad

consejo

pistón

acuñar

candado

cerradura

cofre

afinar

denominar

describir

distinguir

identificar

nombrar

básico

central

elemental

esencial

fundamental

primordial

dar llaves

interruptor

teclear

solución

Frecuencia

A2
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/kiː/
Etimología (Inglés)

From Middle English keye, kaye, keiȝe, from Old English cǣġ (“key, solution, experiment”) (whence also Scots key and kay (“key”)), of uncertain origin. The only sure cognates are Saterland Frisian Koai (“key”), West Frisian kaai (“key”), and North Frisian kay (“key”). Possibly from Proto-Germanic *kēgaz, *kēguz (“stake, post, pole”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵogʰ-, *ǵegʰ-, *ǵegʰn- (“branch, stake, bush”), which would make it cognate with Middle Low German kāk (“whipping post, pillory”), and perhaps to Middle Dutch keige (“javelin, spear”) and Middle Low German keie, keige (“spear”). For the semantic development, note that medieval keys were simply long poles (ending in a hook) with which a crossbar obstructing a door from the inside could be removed from the outside, by lifting it through a hole in the door. Liberman has noted, however, "The original meaning of *kaig-jo- was presumably '*pin with a twisted end.' Words with the root *kai- followed by a consonant meaning 'crooked, bent; twisted' are common only in the North Germanic languages."

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