beorht
Old English
adj
Definitions
- bright, clear
Etymology
Inherited from *berht (bright) inherited from Proto-Germanic *berhtaz (bright, shining, famous).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*berhtaz
Gloss
bright, shining, famous
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
βοΈ π π π π πΈ π¦ π―οΈ π
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Becht English
- Bertram English
- Bracht English
- Egbert English
- Gilbert English
- Herbert English
- Lambert English
- Brecht German
- Berto Italian
- *bΚ°ereg- Proto-Indo-European
- *berhtaz Proto-Germanic
- *maginΔ Proto-Germanic
- bjart Norwegian Nynorsk
- Ecgberht Old English
- beorhthwil Old English
- beorhtian Old English
- beorhtlice Old English
- beorhtnes Old English
- bierhtu Old English
- bryht Old English
- ecg Old English
- hwΔ«l Old English
- wlite Old English
- wlitebeorht Old English
- brightliche Middle English
- bryghtnes Middle English
- bjartleikr Old Norse
- bjartr Old Norse
- Bjartur Icelandic
- bjartur Icelandic
- Herbert Cebuano
- bjartur Faroese
- π±π°πΉππ·ππ°π±π° Gothic
- π±π°πΉππ·ππ΄πΉ Gothic
- π±π°πΉππ·ππΎπ°π½ Gothic
- π±π°πΉππ·ππ Gothic
- *berht gmw-pro
- bricht Scots