Dunholm
Old English
proper noun
Definitions
- County Durham (t1=County Durham county England)
- Durhamthe county
Etymology
Compound from Old English dun (hill, mountain) + Old English holm (island, sea, knoll, wave, islet, hill, rising land, ocean)+ Old English ang (day, home, village, tight painful)+ Old English non + Old English holmr, from der + Old English ang (day, home, village, tight painful)+ Old English gem-pro + Old English *hulmaz derived from Old Norse holmr derived from Proto-Germanic *hulmaz (hill, rise).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hulmaz
Gloss
hill, rise
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
丘, 岡, 阜
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Durham English
- Quorn English
- whilere English
- nōna Latin
- holm Dutch, Flemish
- *dūnǭ Proto-Germanic
- *hulmaz Proto-Germanic
- holm Swedish
- *hulmaz Old English
- Oxnaford Old English
- ang Old English
- dun Old English
- feormeham Old English
- gem-pro Old English
- healfbrocen Old English
- holm Old English
- holmr, from der Old English
- meteþearfende Old English
- non Old English
- wodnesdæg Old English
- wægholm Old English
- þunresdæg Old English
- þursdæg Old English
- holm Middle English
- holmr Old Norse
- holm Danish
- *xъlmъ Proto-Slavic
- hólmur Icelandic
- hólmur Faroese
- 杜林 Chinese
- holmber Old Swedish
- Holmen Westrobothnian