dægtima
Old English
noun
Definitions
- daytime
Etymology
Compound from Old English dæġ (day) + Old English tīma (time, favorable time, lifetime, season, space of time, opportunity, period, fixed time).
Origin
Old English
tīma
Gloss
time, favorable time, lifetime, season, space of time, opportunity, period, fixed time
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
季, 候
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Saturnus Latin
- diēs Saturnī Latin
- *dagaz Proto-Germanic
- *tīmô Proto-Germanic
- dæges Old English
- dægfeorm Old English
- dæglic Old English
- dægmæl Old English
- dægsceald Old English
- dægsteorra Old English
- dægtid Old English
- dægweorc Old English
- dæġ Old English
- endedæg Old English
- gebyrddæg Old English
- gefeohtdæg Old English
- geswincdæg Old English
- giestrandæg Old English
- haligdæg Old English
- middæg Old English
- monandæg Old English
- mærsungtima Old English
- mæssedæg Old English
- restendæg Old English
- sæterndæg Old English
- sæternesdæg Old English
- timlice Old English
- todæg Old English
- tīma Old English
- winterdæg Old English
- wodnesdæg Old English
- woldæg Old English
- ærdæg Old English
- þunresdæg Old English
- þursdæg Old English
- day Middle English
- dei Middle English
- dey Middle English
- tyme Middle English