beoceorl
Old English
noun
Definitions
- beekeeper
Etymology
Compound from Old English bēo (I am, I become, I will be, bee) + Old English ċeorl (peasant, a hero, male person, a man of inferior class, commoner, husbandman, a churl, a countryman, man, a freeman of the lowest class, layman, husband, rustic).
Origin
Old English
ċeorl
Gloss
peasant, a hero, male person, a man of inferior class, commoner, husbandman, a churl, a countryman, man, a freeman of the lowest class, layman, husband, rustic
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
男, 夫, 士
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *bijō Proto-Germanic
- *karilaz Proto-Germanic
- Beowulf Old English
- beobread Old English
- beogang Old English
- beomodor Old English
- beowyrt Old English
- bēo Old English
- ceorlboren Old English
- ceorlfolc Old English
- ceorlian Old English
- ceorlisc Old English
- ceorlleas Old English
- feldbeo Old English
- hæmedceorl Old English
- æcerceorl Old English
- ċeorl Old English
- bee Middle English
- churl Middle English