fyrhþ
Old English
noun
Definitions
- forest, wooded country
- game preserve, hunting ground
Etymology
Inherited from *furhiþ (wooded country, forest) derived from Proto-Germanic *furhō derived from Proto-Indo-European *perkos (oak).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*perkos
Gloss
oak
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- agriforest English
- agroforest English
- cryptoforest English
- deforest English
- disforest English
- enforest English
- forest English
- forestation English
- forested English
- forestful English
- forestial English
- forestification English
- forestine English
- forestish English
- forestkeeper English
- forestland English
- forestless English
- forestlike English
- forestness English
- forestocracy English
- forestology English
- forestscape English
- forestward English
- forestwide English
- foresty English
- giant forest genet English
- hyperforest English
- multiforest English
- nanoforest English
- nonforest English
- palaeoforest English
- paleoforest English
- pseudoforest English
- rainforest English
- reforest English
- spoligoforest English
- subforest English
- *perkos Proto-Indo-European
- *pr̥kʷéu-, *pérkus Proto-Indo-European
- *pŕ̥kʷeh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *furhiją Proto-Germanic
- *furhō Proto-Germanic
- fyrh Old English
- firre Middle English
- forest Middle English
- fura Old Norse
- fýri Old Norse
- forha Old High German
- *furhiþ gmw-pro
- *furhu gmw-pro