deortun
Old English
noun
Definitions
- animal enclosure
Etymology
Compound from Old English dēor (animal, beast) + Old English tūn (enclosure, homestead, town, farmstead, settlement, garden, yard).
Origin
Old English
tūn
Gloss
enclosure, homestead, town, farmstead, settlement, garden, yard
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
園
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Allington English
- Alphamstone English
- Drayton English
- Royston English
- Washington English
- *tūną Proto-Germanic
- -tūn Old English
- Deorby Old English
- bere Old English
- cirictun Old English
- clǣġ Old English
- deorcynn Old English
- deoren Old English
- deorfellen Old English
- deorfriþ Old English
- deorgeat Old English
- deornet Old English
- dēor Old English
- hildedeor Old English
- lictun Old English
- meredeor Old English
- sædeor Old English
- tynan Old English
- tūn Old English
- wilddeor Old English
- wyrttun Old English
- deere Middle English
- toun Middle English
- town Middle English
- ey Old Norse
- *deuʀ gmw-pro