eorþe
Old English
noun
Definitions
- ground
- the planet Earth
- dirt
Etymology
Inherited from *erþu inherited from Proto-Germanic *erþō (earth, ground, soil).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*erþō
Gloss
earth, ground, soil
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
土, 地
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Earth English
- earth English
- Ertha Latin
- ἔραζε Ancient Greek
- *h₁er- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁ert- Proto-Indo-European
- jord Norwegian Bokmål
- *erþō Proto-Germanic
- jord Norwegian Nynorsk
- beofung Old English
- bifung Old English
- eorþbeofung Old English
- eorþbifung Old English
- eorþcræft Old English
- eorþern Old English
- eorþfæt Old English
- eorþifig Old English
- eorþlic Old English
- eorþling Old English
- eorþnafola Old English
- eorþæppel Old English
- fæt Old English
- nafola Old English
- æppel Old English
- īfiġ Old English
- erthe Middle English
- erthen Middle English
- middelerthe Middle English
- jarðhús Old Norse
- jorð Old Norse
- jǫrð Old Norse
- jörð Icelandic
- erda Old High German
- erdbibunga Old High German
- jørð Faroese
- erde Middle High German
- ërde Middle High German
- Äerd Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐌰 Gothic
- 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐌰𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍃 Gothic
- 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃 Gothic
- *erþu gmw-pro
- ertha Old Dutch
- ertha Old Saxon
- Ëërde Alemannic German
- iorþ Old Swedish
- jol Westrobothnian
- erthe Old Frisian
- irthe Old Frisian
- Erd Pennsylvania German
- Äerd Hunsrik
- iorth Old Danish
- iorth, iorþ Old Danish
- iorþ Old Danish
- vrildin Norn
- yurn Norn