andweard
Old English
adj
Definitions
- present, current
Etymology
Inherited from *andaward inherited from Proto-Germanic *andawardaz prefix from Old English weard (ward, keeper, guardian, watchman, guard, lurking, advance post, protector, guardianship, king, watching, waiting for, ambuscade, protection, lord, keeping, possessor).
Origin
Old English
weard
Gloss
ward, keeper, guardian, watchman, guard, lurking, advance post, protector, guardianship, king, watching, waiting for, ambuscade, protection, lord, keeping, possessor
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
王
Emoji
💂 💂♀️ 💂♂️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *andawardaz Proto-Germanic
- *wardaz Proto-Germanic
- *warduz Proto-Germanic
- andweardian Old English
- andweardnes Old English
- batweard Old English
- ciricweard Old English
- duruweard Old English
- eþelweard Old English
- feorhweard Old English
- hlaford Old English
- leodweard Old English
- sæweard Old English
- weard Old English
- weardsteall Old English
- wyrtweard Old English
- æfweard Old English
- ward Middle English
- 𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *andaward gmw-pro