brydguma
Old English
noun
Definitions
- bridegroom
Etymology
Compound from Old English brȳd (bride) + Old English guma (man, hero, male, lord)derived from Proto-Germanic *brūdigumô.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*brūdigumô
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- brudgom Norwegian Bokmål
- *brūdigumô Proto-Germanic
- *brūdiz Proto-Germanic
- *gumô Proto-Germanic
- brudgom Norwegian Nynorsk
- brȳd Old English
- brȳdguma Old English
- dryhtguma Old English
- guma Old English
- gumcynn Old English
- bride Middle English
- bryd Middle English
- gom Middle English
- gome Middle English
- gome, gōme Middle English
- gomme Middle English
- gone Middle English
- goom Middle English
- goome Middle English
- gume Middle English
- brúðgumi Old Norse
- brúðr Old Norse
- gumi Old Norse
- brudgom Danish
- brúðgumi Icelandic
- brutigomo Old High German
- brūtigomo Old High German
- brúðgómur Faroese
- briutegome Middle High German
- brudigomo Old Dutch
- brūdigomo Old Dutch
- brǖdegam Middle Low German
- brudigomo Old Saxon
- brudigumo Old Saxon
- brūþgumi Old Swedish
- bredgoma Old Frisian