eagæppel
Old English
noun
Definitions
- eyeball
- pupil
Etymology
Inherited from *augapl (eyeball, pupil) affix from Old English ēage (eye) + Old English æppel (apple, anything round, fruit in general, pill, any kind of fruit, apple of the eye, bolus, fruit, ball).
Origin
Old English
æppel
Gloss
apple, anything round, fruit in general, pill, any kind of fruit, apple of the eye, bolus, fruit, ball
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
玉
Emoji
🍎 🍏 🦔
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Appleby English
- Appleton English
- Appley English
- *augô Proto-Germanic
- eagduru Old English
- eagþyrel Old English
- eorþæppel Old English
- fingeræppel Old English
- æppel Old English
- æppelbære Old English
- æppelleaf Old English
- æppelwin Old English
- ēagan Old English
- ēage Old English
- ēagæppel Old English
- appel Middle English
- eie Middle English
- eye Middle English
- yȝe Middle English
- býr Old Norse
- ougapful Old High German
- ougapfel Middle High German
- *applu gmw-pro
- *augapl gmw-pro
- *augā gmw-pro
- *ougappul Old Dutch